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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-17906-9ed many from reading new books.. Even the somewhat more optimistic Raven, concludes that the ‘commercial take-off in book production’ during the late eighteenth century ‘resulted not only from an increase in the number of purchasers, but also from greater purchasing by those already buying books’. BMiddle-Ear 发表于 2025-3-23 15:13:42
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Zum Schluss: Unternehmen erforschen,gs to call attention to the complex interpenetration of literate and illiterate communities during the early nineteenth century in order to complicate the picture of dominant reading practices presented in the previous chapter. It then goes on to look at Wilkie Collins’s essay on ‘The Unknown Publicmurmur 发表于 2025-3-23 22:52:56
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,Reworking the Word: Readers and their Manuscript Books, 1695–1730, century, the notion (derived from the work of Rolf Engelsing) that at ‘sometime’ during the eighteenth century reading changed from the ‘intensive’ study of a few texts to a new way of comprehending a broader print culture has remained largely unchallenged. For example, in . (1997), Robert DeMariaFree-Radical 发表于 2025-3-24 15:02:12
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