The Reading Lesson: The Threat of Mass Literacy in Nineteenth-Century British Fiction

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Indiana University Press, 22 дек. 1998 г. - Всего страниц: 254

"[Brantlinger's] writing is admirably lucid, his knowledge impressive and his thesis a welcome reminder of the class bias that so often accompanies denunciations of popular fiction." —Publishers Weekly

"Brantlinger is adept at discussing both the fiction itself and the social environment in which that fiction was produced and disseminated. He brings to his study a thorough knowledge of traditional and contemporary scholarship, which results in an important scholarly book on Victorian fiction and its production." —Choice

"Timely, scrupulously researched, thoroughly enlightening, and steadily readable. . . . A work of agenda-setting historical scholarship." —Garrett Stewart

Fear of mass literacy stalks the pages of Patrick Brantlinger's latest book. Its central plot involves the many ways in which novels and novel reading were viewed—especially by novelists themselves—as both causes and symptoms of rotting minds and moral decay among nineteenth-century readers.

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The Castle of Otranto The Monk
25
The Reading Monster
49
How Oliver Twist Learned to Read and What He Read
69
Representing the Working Class
93
Cashing in on the Real in Thackeray and Trollope
121
Novel Sensations of the 1860s
142
The Educations of Edward Hyde and Edwin Reardon
166
Overbooked versus Bookless Futures in LateVictorian Fiction
192
Notes
213
Works Cited
232
Index
247
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PATRICK BRANTLINGER is professor of English and Victorian Studies at Indiana University. He served for ten years as editor of Victorian Studies and is author of The Spirit of Reform: British Literature and Politics, 1832-1867 (1977), Bread and Circuses: Theories of Mass Culture as Social Decay (1983), Rule of Darkness: British Literature and Imperialism (1988), and Fictions of State: Culture and Credit in Britain, 1694-1994 (1997).

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