Despite growing interest in "the reading experience," most studies examine avid and accomplished readers. We know little of the responses of working-class readers targeted by the Religious Tract Society and other evangelical publishers in their crusade to purify popular literature. Focusing on five barely literate boys taught at Yarmouth Gaol in 1840 by the Christian prison visitor Sarah Martin, this article considers the experience of occasional, easily distracted, or reluctant readers. Examining the titles they read and their behavior inside and outside lessons, it explores the boys' reactions to didactic fiction and illustration. For these prison readers, the pleasures of reading lay as much in the social and affective relationships surr...
During the nineteenth century, mass literacy was taking hold in Britain, spurred on by the widesprea...
This paper conducts a study of reading choices and practices through the reading diary of a middle-c...
In 1957, Richard Altick's groundbreaking work The English Common Reader transformed the study of boo...
How did Victorian readers choose what to read, and why should this matter? Studies of Victorian read...
International audience"In 2013, the Ministry of Justice’s ban on sending books to prisoners sparked ...
About the book: In 1957, Richard Altick's groundbreaking work The English Common Reader transformed...
The reading practices of women, mediated by a prison library in Portugal, constituted an interesting...
This article explores the ways bibles are used, marked, annotated, and damaged, and what the evidenc...
Bower of Books: Reading Children in Nineteenth-Century British Literature analyzes the history of th...
This chapter investigates how the most recent batch of new literary-critical interpretive methods ta...
This project examines the impact of popular literacy on the representation of reading and writing in...
Reconstructing historical reading practices is always problematic and even more so when we are talki...
This chapter will open with a brief introduction to the Reading Experience Database, 1450-1945 (RED)...
An essay on the importance of allowing young people to read what they need to read aside from their ...
The object of this thesis is to direct attention onto female inmates who is a disregarded user grou...
During the nineteenth century, mass literacy was taking hold in Britain, spurred on by the widesprea...
This paper conducts a study of reading choices and practices through the reading diary of a middle-c...
In 1957, Richard Altick's groundbreaking work The English Common Reader transformed the study of boo...
How did Victorian readers choose what to read, and why should this matter? Studies of Victorian read...
International audience"In 2013, the Ministry of Justice’s ban on sending books to prisoners sparked ...
About the book: In 1957, Richard Altick's groundbreaking work The English Common Reader transformed...
The reading practices of women, mediated by a prison library in Portugal, constituted an interesting...
This article explores the ways bibles are used, marked, annotated, and damaged, and what the evidenc...
Bower of Books: Reading Children in Nineteenth-Century British Literature analyzes the history of th...
This chapter investigates how the most recent batch of new literary-critical interpretive methods ta...
This project examines the impact of popular literacy on the representation of reading and writing in...
Reconstructing historical reading practices is always problematic and even more so when we are talki...
This chapter will open with a brief introduction to the Reading Experience Database, 1450-1945 (RED)...
An essay on the importance of allowing young people to read what they need to read aside from their ...
The object of this thesis is to direct attention onto female inmates who is a disregarded user grou...
During the nineteenth century, mass literacy was taking hold in Britain, spurred on by the widesprea...
This paper conducts a study of reading choices and practices through the reading diary of a middle-c...
In 1957, Richard Altick's groundbreaking work The English Common Reader transformed the study of boo...