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Imagining Women Readers 17891820 Wellregulated Minds 1st Edition Richard Ritter

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Imagining Women Readers 17891820 Wellregulated Minds 1st Edition Richard Ritter
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Publisher: Manchester University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.4 MB
Pages: 241
Author: Richard Ritter
ISBN: 9781526102133, 1526102137
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Imagining Women Readers 17891820 Wellregulated Minds 1st Edition Richard Ritter by Richard Ritter 9781526102133, 1526102137 instant download after payment.

Imagining women readers reassesses the cultural significance of women's reading in the period 1789-1820. From the turbulent years following the French Revolution to the fiction of Jane Austen, this book charts the rise of a self-regulating reader, who possesses both moral and cultural authority. Rather than an unproductive leisure activity, for the writers discussed in this study the act of reading is crucial to imagining forms of female participation in national life. The book thus offers a unique perspective on the relationship between reading, education and the construction of femininity, shedding new light on the work of some of the most celebrated women writers of the period. It will appeal to students and scholars interested in the history and representation of reading, and in women's writing of this period more generally.

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