The Edinburgh History of Reading

Modern Readers

Mary Hammond editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Edinburgh University Press

Published:3rd Mar '22

Should be back in stock very soon

The Edinburgh History of Reading cover

Reveals the experience of reading in many cultures and across the ages Covers reading practices around the world from 19th-century Africa to the reading of music in the 20th-century USEmploys a wide range of methodologies  Showcases new research including reading at night; readers as writers and critics; and 21st-century neuroscienceChallenges previous models with new data on travelling readers, images of readers, and digital reading and fan cultures Modern Readers explores the myriad places and spaces in which reading has typically taken place since the eighteenth century, from the bedrooms of the English upper classes, through large parts of nineteenth-century Africa and on-board ships and trains travelling the world, to twenty-first-century reading groups. It encompasses a range of genres from to science fiction, music and self-help to Government propaganda.

Taken together, the four volumes of The Edinburgh History of Reading constitute a fascinating compendium of research on readers and reading. […] The volumes successfully demonstrate the diversity of their subjects’ encounters with texts of all kinds, and highlight the importance of reading as both shared cultural practice and intensely individual experience. -- Katherine Halsey, University of Stirling * Library & Information History *
This varied collection of richly detailed case studies has something to offer scholars in a wide range of fields. -- Leah Price, Distinguished Professor & Director of Rutgers Book Initiative

ISBN: 9781474494861

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352 pages