The History of Reading, Volume 3 Methods, Strategies, Tactics

We inhabit a textually super-saturated and increasingly literate world. This volume encourages readers to consider the diverse methodologies used by historians of reading globally, and indicates how future research might take up the challenge of recording

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Edited by

Rosalind Crone and Shafquat Towheed

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The History of Reading, Volume 3

Copyright material from www.palgraveconnect.com - licensed to npg - PalgraveConnect - 2016-01-16

The History of Reading, Volume 3

10.1057/9780230316737preview - The History of Reading, Volume 3, Edited by Rosalind Crone and Shafquat Towheed

Brycchan Carey et al. (eds.), Discourses of Slavery and Abolition: Britain and Its Colonies, 1760–1838 Gail Marshall and Adrian Poole (eds.), Victorian Shakespeare, Vol. 1: Theatre, Drama and Performance, Vol. 2: Literature and Culture Andrew Nash (ed.), The Culture of Collected Editions Jerome McGann, Radiant Textuality: Literary Study after the World Wide Web Elizabeth James (ed.), Macmillan: A Publishing Tradition Elizabeth Maslen, Political and Social Issues in British Women’s Fiction, 1928–1968 Angelique Richardson and Chris Willis (eds.), The New Woman in Fiction and Fact: Fin-de-Siècle Feminisms Warren Chernaik, Martin Swales and Robert Vilain (eds.), The Art of Detective Fiction Rebecca D’Monte and Nicole Pohl (eds.), Female Communities 1600–1800 Isobel Armstrong and Virginia Blain (eds.), Women’s Poetry in the Enlightenment: The Making of a Canon, 1730–1820 Isobel Armstrong and Virginia Blain (eds.), Women’s Poetry, Late Romantic to Late Victorian: Gender and Genre, 1830–1900 Warren Chernaik and Martin Dzelzainis (eds.), Marvell and Liberty Andy Leak and George Paizis (eds.), The Holocaust and the Text: Speaking the Unspeakable Warwick Gould and Thomas F. Staley (eds.), Writing the Lives of Writers Ian Willison, Warwick Gould and Warren Chernaik (eds.), Modernist Writers and the Marketplace (1996) John Spiers (ed.), George Gissing and the City: Cultural Crisis and the Making of Books in Late Victorian England Mary Hammond and Shafquat Towheed (eds.), Publishing in the First World War (2007) Mary Hammond and Robert Fraser (eds.), Books without Borders, Volume 1: The Cross-National Dimension in Print Culture (2008), Books without Borders, Volume 2: Perspectives from South Asia (2008) Gina Potts and Lisa Shahriari (eds.), Virginia Woolf’s Bloomsbury, Volume 1: Aesthetic Theory and Literary Practice (2010), Virginia Woolf’s Bloomsbury, Volume 2: International Influence and Politics (2010) Robert J. Balfour (ed.), Culture, Capital and Representation (2010) John Spiers (ed.), The Culture of the Publisher’s Series, Volume 1: Authors, Publishers and the Shaping of Taste (2011), The Culture of the Publisher’s Series, Volume 2: (2011) Shafquat Towheed and W.R. Owens (eds.), The History of Reading, Volume 1: International Perspectives, c.1500–1990. Katie Halsey and W.R. Owens (eds.), The History of Reading, Volume 2: Evidence from the British Isles, c.1750–1950. Rosalind Crone and Shafquat Towheed (eds.), The History of Reading, Volume 3: Methods, Strategies, Tactics

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