This thesis examines provincial literary culture in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century, through the printed and manuscript records of reading associations, the diaries of their members, and a range of other print materials. These book clubs and subscription libraries have often been considered to be polite and sociable institutions, part of the cultural repertoire of a new urban, consumer society. However, this thesis reconsiders reading associations’ values and effects through a study of the reading materials they provided, and the reading habits they encouraged; the intellectual and social values which they embodied; and their role in the performance of gender, local and national identities. It questions what politeness mean...
This thesis and accompanying digital edition ‘Reading and Sociability in the Correspondence of Eliza...
Travel abroad in the early nineteenth century, especially to the British Isles, not only shaped Nort...
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The thesis explores the reception of the works of the Scottish Enlightenment in provincial Scotland,...
This thesis examines the reading lives of eighteenth-century English men and women. Diaries of the m...
The Ladies's Edinburgh Debating Society met on the first Saturday of each month between 1865-1936 to...
This thesis examines the relationships between readers, writers and popular and literary novels in E...
<table border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" width="100%"><tbody><tr><td>Reading societies, kno...
This thesis investigates reading for pleasure in Britain from a variety of perspectives, in the cont...
Following recent critical work on writers' representations of sociability in Romantic literature, th...
The thesis is a study of reading practices and communities across various sites of the British Empir...
How can we find evidence of reading in the past? And how can we interpret this evidence to create a ...
This study explores the moral characteristics of late eighteenth-century Scottish culture in order t...
The literary field has been conceptualised in social scientific work as patterned in particular ways...
The periodical essay is the sole British literary genre to have emerged and declined within the chro...
This thesis and accompanying digital edition ‘Reading and Sociability in the Correspondence of Eliza...
Travel abroad in the early nineteenth century, especially to the British Isles, not only shaped Nort...
This thesis is not available on this repository until the author agrees to make it public. If you ar...
The thesis explores the reception of the works of the Scottish Enlightenment in provincial Scotland,...
This thesis examines the reading lives of eighteenth-century English men and women. Diaries of the m...
The Ladies's Edinburgh Debating Society met on the first Saturday of each month between 1865-1936 to...
This thesis examines the relationships between readers, writers and popular and literary novels in E...
<table border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" width="100%"><tbody><tr><td>Reading societies, kno...
This thesis investigates reading for pleasure in Britain from a variety of perspectives, in the cont...
Following recent critical work on writers' representations of sociability in Romantic literature, th...
The thesis is a study of reading practices and communities across various sites of the British Empir...
How can we find evidence of reading in the past? And how can we interpret this evidence to create a ...
This study explores the moral characteristics of late eighteenth-century Scottish culture in order t...
The literary field has been conceptualised in social scientific work as patterned in particular ways...
The periodical essay is the sole British literary genre to have emerged and declined within the chro...
This thesis and accompanying digital edition ‘Reading and Sociability in the Correspondence of Eliza...
Travel abroad in the early nineteenth century, especially to the British Isles, not only shaped Nort...
This thesis is not available on this repository until the author agrees to make it public. If you ar...