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Reading Women: Defining a Space of her Own,ched their reading. This chapter aims to explore that reality further through the experience of actual readers. It will introduce Catholic readers, romantic-fiction readers and women seeking a distinct space of their own, who all have something in common with those hypothetical images of women readers previously outlined.扩大 发表于 2025-3-25 11:07:59
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Book 2001ding was constructed as a social and political problem, to analyse the fear of reading in nineteenth century France. The author presents a series of case-studies of actual readers, to examine their choices and their practices, and to evaluate how far they responded to (or subverted) attempts at cultural domination.过份 发表于 2025-3-25 19:03:24
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The New Readers of Nineteenth-Century France,ially the production of cheap fiction and the newspaper press. A mass culture of print was emerging, in which new categories of readers became consumers of print for the first time, and in which publishing strategies evolved to exploit new clienteles.anus928 发表于 2025-3-26 02:57:49
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Reading Workers: Libraries for the People,ature which they considered superstitious or immoral. They wanted to integrate the working classes more fully into the national community, by discouraging them from turning either to revolutionary utopias or to clerical propaganda. Campaigners for popular lending libraries, for example, often invoke