Smyth Orla. Books within Books. What did Clarissa Harlowe Read? A Note on the History of Reading Practices. In: XVII-XVIII. Bulletin de la société d'études anglo-américaines des XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles. N°48, 1999. pp. 103-121
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The History of Reading offers an engaging, accessible overview from the rise of literacy through to ...
The Printed Reader explores the transformative power of reading in the eighteenth century, and how t...
On 11 December 2014, a group of around thirty doctoral students of book history met at the Universit...
The reading experience is connected irrevocably to the novel: without a reading audience, what use i...
This chapter investigates how book historians have used autobiographical records and documents – dia...
How can we find evidence of reading in the past? And how can we interpret this evidence to create a ...
Reconstructing historical reading practices is always problematic and even more so when we are talki...
Duval Gilles. Margaret Spufford, Small Books and Pleasant Histories: Popular Fiction and Its Readers...
Duval Gilles. Books and their readers in Eighteenth-century England. Edited by Isabel Rivers, 1982. ...
Soubrenie Elisabeth. Cecile M. Jagodzinski, Privacy and Print. Reading and Writing in Seventeenth-Ce...
What does it mean to study a book? In the early modern period, the printed book became an essential ...
In 1957, Richard Altick's groundbreaking work The English Common Reader transformed the study of boo...
This thesis examines the reading lives of eighteenth-century English men and women. Diaries of the m...
Challenging existing notions of the oppositional reader, this dissertation proposes the model of lim...
Laprévotte Guy. Mary Waldron, Jane Austen and the Fiction of Her Time. In: XVII-XVIII. Bulletin de l...
The History of Reading offers an engaging, accessible overview from the rise of literacy through to ...
The Printed Reader explores the transformative power of reading in the eighteenth century, and how t...
On 11 December 2014, a group of around thirty doctoral students of book history met at the Universit...
The reading experience is connected irrevocably to the novel: without a reading audience, what use i...
This chapter investigates how book historians have used autobiographical records and documents – dia...
How can we find evidence of reading in the past? And how can we interpret this evidence to create a ...
Reconstructing historical reading practices is always problematic and even more so when we are talki...
Duval Gilles. Margaret Spufford, Small Books and Pleasant Histories: Popular Fiction and Its Readers...
Duval Gilles. Books and their readers in Eighteenth-century England. Edited by Isabel Rivers, 1982. ...
Soubrenie Elisabeth. Cecile M. Jagodzinski, Privacy and Print. Reading and Writing in Seventeenth-Ce...
What does it mean to study a book? In the early modern period, the printed book became an essential ...
In 1957, Richard Altick's groundbreaking work The English Common Reader transformed the study of boo...
This thesis examines the reading lives of eighteenth-century English men and women. Diaries of the m...
Challenging existing notions of the oppositional reader, this dissertation proposes the model of lim...
Laprévotte Guy. Mary Waldron, Jane Austen and the Fiction of Her Time. In: XVII-XVIII. Bulletin de l...
The History of Reading offers an engaging, accessible overview from the rise of literacy through to ...
The Printed Reader explores the transformative power of reading in the eighteenth century, and how t...