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Ocnos : revista de estudios de lectura.
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ISSN: 1885446X 22549099 Year: 2005 Publisher: Cuenca : Centro de Estudios y Promoción de la Lectura y la Literatura Infantil,


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Necessary Luxuries : Books, Literature, and the Culture of Consumption in Germany, 1770–1815
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ISBN: 0801479401 0801470439 0801470420 0801453046 1322522472 Year: 2014 Publisher: Ithaca, NY : Cornell University Press,

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The consumer revolution of the eighteenth century brought new and exotic commodities to Europe from abroad-coffee, tea, spices, and new textiles to name a few. Yet one of the most widely distributed luxury commodities in the period was not new at all, and was produced locally: the book. In Necessary Luxuries, Matt Erlin considers books and the culture around books during this period, focusing specifically on Germany where literature, and the fine arts in general, were the subject of soul-searching debates over the legitimacy of luxury in the modern world.Building on recent work done in the fields of consumption studies as well as the New Economic Criticism, Erlin combines intellectual-historical chapters (on luxury as a concept, luxury editions, and concerns about addictive reading) with contextualized close readings of novels by Campe, Wieland, Moritz, Novalis, and Goethe. As he demonstrates, artists in this period were deeply concerned with their status as luxury producers. The rhetorical strategies they developed to justify their activities evolved in dialogue with more general discussions regarding new forms of discretionary consumption. By emphasizing the fragile legitimacy of the fine arts in the period, Necessary Luxuries offers a fresh perspective on the broader trajectory of German literature in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century, recasting the entire period in terms of a dynamic unity, rather than simply as a series of literary trends and countertrends.

Books and culture
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ISBN: 0665093551 4057664569530 9700000016736 Year: 1898 Publisher: Toronto : G.N. Morang,

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Samuel Johnson and the Life of Reading
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ISBN: 0801896525 9780801896521 0801892422 Year: 1997 Publisher: Baltimore, MD, USA Johns Hopkins University Press


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The story within us : women prisoners reflect on reading
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ISBN: 1283714361 0252094255 9780252094255 0252078675 9780252078675 9781283714365 9780252037146 9780252078675 0252037146 Year: 2012 Publisher: Urbana : University of Illinois Press,

A reader on reading
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ISBN: 1299463878 0300163045 9780300163049 9780300159820 030015982X 9780300172089 0300172087 Year: 2010 Publisher: New Haven, [Conn.] : Yale University Press,

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In this major collection of his essays, Alberto Manguel, whom George Steiner has called "the Casanova of reading," argues that the activity of reading, in its broadest sense, defines our species. "We come into the world intent on finding narrative in everything," writes Manguel, "landscape, the skies, the faces of others, the images and words that our species create." Reading our own lives and those of others, reading the societies we live in and those that lie beyond our borders, reading the worlds that lie between the covers of a book are the essence of A Reader on Reading. The thirty-nine essays in this volume explore the crafts of reading and writing, the identity granted to us by literature, the far-reaching shadow of Jorge Luis Borges, to whom Manguel read as a young man, and the links between politics and books and between books and our bodies. The powers of censorship and intellectual curiosity, the art of translation, and those "numinous memory palaces we call libraries" also figure in this remarkable collection. For Manguel and his readers, words, in spite of everything, lend coherence to the world and offer us "a few safe places, as real as paper and as bracing as ink," to grant us room and board in our passage.


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Slow reading in a hurried age
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ISBN: 0674728327 0674728319 9780674728318 9780674724723 0674724720 Year: 2013 Publisher: Cambridge, Massachusetts : The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press,


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In the Public Eye
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ISBN: 0691633363 1400862310 0691604193 9781400862313 Year: 2014 Publisher: Princeton Princeton University Press

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Robert Darnton, Roger Chartier, and others have written much on the history of reading in the Old Regime, but this is the first broad study of reading to focus on the period after 1800. How and why did people understand texts as they did in modern France? In answering this question, James Allen moves easily from one interpretive framework to another and draws on a wide range of sources--novels, diaries, censor reports, critical reviews, artistic images, accounts of public and private readings, and the letters that readers sent to authors about their books. As he analyzes reading "in the public eye," the author explores the formation of "interpretive communities" during the years when reading silently and alone gradually became more common than reading aloud in a group. In the Public Eye discusses printing, publishing, literacy, schooling, criticism, and censorship, to study the social, cultural, economic, and political forces that shaped French interpretive practice. Examining the art and act of reading by different audiences, it discloses the mentalities of literate people for whom few other historical records exist. The book will be essential reading for those interested in modern French history, post-structuralist literary theory and criticism, reader-response theory and criticism, and social and intellectual history in general.Originally published in 1991.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.


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The committed reader
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ISBN: 1299251587 0810885972 9780810885974 9780810885967 0810885964 Year: 2013 Publisher: Lanham

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This book is a study of committed reading, an activity animated by three main motives: utilitarian, pleasurable, and self-fulfilling. They are examined within the frameworks of library and information science and the serious leisure perspective as manifested across life's domains of work, leisure, and non-work obligation.


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The gist of reading
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ISBN: 9781503603851 9781503602564 9781503604100 1503604101 1503602567 1503603857 Year: 2018 Publisher: Stanford, California : Stanford University Press,

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What happens to books as they live in our long-term memory? Why do we find some books entertaining and others not? And how does literary influence work on writers in different ways? Grounded in the findings of empirical psychology, this book amends classic reader-response theory and attends to neglected aspects of reading that cannot be explained by traditional literary criticism. Reading arises from a combination of two kinds of mental work: automatic and controlled processes. Automatic processes, such as the ability to see visual symbols as words, are the result of constant practice; controlled processes, such as predicting what might occur next in a story, arise from readers' conscious use of skills and background knowledge. When we read, automatic and controlled processes work together to create the "gist" of reading, the constant interplay between these two kinds of processes. Andrew Elfenbein not only explains how we read today, but also uses current knowledge about reading to consider readers of past centuries, arguing that understanding gist is central to interpreting the social, psychological, and political impact of literary works. The result is the first major revisionary account of reading practices in literary criticism since the 1970s.

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