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Wired Love: A Romance of Dots and Dashes

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The narrative unfolds mostly through telegraphic exchanges, tracing a courtship conducted in dots and dashes between operators whose growing intimacy is complicated by misunderstandings, mistaken identities, gossiping lodgers, and social convention. Scenes alternate between the telegraph office, boardinghouse parlors, and public gatherings, balancing technical detail about telegraphy with domestic humor. Interruptions, misdirected messages, and a temporary collapse of correspondence create comic tension that eventually yields reunion and clarification. Underlying the plot are reflections on communication technologies shaping personal relationships and the contrast between public performance and private affection.

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Ella Cheever Thayer

Ella Cheever Thayer was an American author and playwright known for her contributions to early 20th-century literature. She is particularly recognized for her works that explore themes of gender and technology, as seen in her notable play "Lords of Creation: Woman Suffrage Drama in Three Acts," which addresses the women's suffrage movement. Additionally, her novel "Wired Love: A Romance of Dots and Dashes" reflects the burgeoning interest in communication technology during her time, blending romance with the emerging world of telegraphy. Thayer's writings offer a unique perspective on the societal changes of her era.

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