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Figures
Figure 1: Ngram search for term “experimental literature”
Figure 2: Ngram search for terms “Groovy” and “Space Age”
Figure 3: Pages 110 and 111 of Alan Burns’ Dreamerika
Figure 4: Pages 618 and 619 of Christine Brooke-Rose’s Thru (The Carcanet Omnibus edition)
Figure 5: Pages 88 and 89 of B.S. Johnson’s Albert Angelo
Figure 6: Ngram search for term “The Establishment”
Figure 7: Tables from Lowe (pg. 286)
Figure 8: Table from Short (pg. 30)
Figure 9: Graph from Short (pg. 224)
Figure 10: Table from Sampson (pg. 196)
Figure 11: Table from Willatt (pg. 11)
Figure 12: Graph from Harvey (pg. 146)
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