The Double Life of Books
Making and Re-Making the Reader
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Edinburgh University Press
Publishing:31st Jan '26
£24.99
This title is due to be published on 31st January, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

The Double Life of Books confronts a central challenge for the history of reading: how to investigate and then describe the elusive process of what the leading book historian Robert Darnton calls ‘inner appropriation.’ It does so by bringing two voices together for the first time: the so-called ‘ordinary reader’ who began life as a devotee of Dr Seuss’s The Cat in the Hat and the literature professor who writes about the history of media and reading. Ranging across world literatures in English since the 1890s and drawing on the latest research into the neuroscience of the reading brain, The Double Life of Books is at once an exercise in materialist autobibliobiography, asking what it means to be a living reader in our multimedia age, and a sustained reflection on academic professionalization, raising new questions about the limits of disciplinarity and critique.
McDonald takes us on one engrossing and eye-opening trip after another into the multi-layered domain of the written word – writing as profession, as practice, as industry, as trade. -- J. M. Coetzee, Nobel laureate 2003
A wonderfully creative book. The most engagingly written, extensively researched, and illuminating account that I have seen of what it means to read in an informed way. -- David Attwell, University of York
ISBN: 9781399524414
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264 pages