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  1. Reading Women
    Literary Figures and Cultural Icons from the Victorian Age to the Present
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    Subjects: Reading in literature; Women and literature; Women in art; Women in literature; Englisch; Leserin <Motiv>; Literatur
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  2. Reading Women
    Literary Figures and Cultural Icons from the Victorian Age to the Present
    Published: 2016; ©2005
    Publisher:  University of Toronto Press, Toronto

    Literary and popular culture has often focused its attention on women readers, particularly since early Victorian times. In Reading Women, an esteemed group of new and established scholars provides a close study of the evolution of the woman reader... more

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    Literary and popular culture has often focused its attention on women readers, particularly since early Victorian times. In Reading Women, an esteemed group of new and established scholars provides a close study of the evolution of the woman reader by examining a wide range of nineteenth- and twentieth-century media, including Antebellum scientific treatises, Victorian paintings, and Oprah Winfrey's televised book club, as well as the writings of Charlotte Bronte͏̈, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and Zora Neale Hurston.Attending especially to what, how, and why women read, Reading Women brings together a rich array of subjects that sheds light on the defining role the woman reader has played in the formation not only of literary history, but of British and American culture. The contributors break new ground by focusing on the impact representations of women readers have had on understandings of literacy and certain reading practices, the development of book and print culture, and the categorization of texts into high and low cultural forms.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9781442679030
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    Series: Studies in Book and Print Culture
    Subjects: Women and literature; Women in art; Women in literature; Reading in literature; Reading in literature.; Women and literature.; Women in art.; Women in literature.; Reading in literature; Women and literature; Women in art; Women in literature
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  3. Reading women
    literary figures and cultural icons from the Victorian age to the present
    Published: 2006, c2005
    Publisher:  University of Toronto Press, Toronto [Ont.]

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  4. Reading Women
    Literary Figures and Cultural Icons from the Victorian Age to the Present
    Published: [2016]; © 2005
    Publisher:  University of Toronto Press, Toronto

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    ISBN: 9781442679030
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    Series: Studies in Book and Print Culture
    Subjects: Reading in literature; Women and literature; Women in art; Women in literature; Englisch; Leserin <Motiv>; Literatur
    Scope: 1 online resource
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    Literary and popular culture has often focused its attention on women readers, particularly since early Victorian times. In Reading Women, an esteemed group of new and established scholars provides a close study of the evolution of the woman reader by examining a wide range of nineteenth- and twentieth-century media, including Antebellum scientific treatises, Victorian paintings, and Oprah Winfrey's televised book club, as well as the writings of Charlotte Brontë, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and Zora Neale Hurston.Attending especially to what, how, and why women read, Reading Women brings together a rich array of subjects that sheds light on the defining role the woman reader has played in the formation not only of literary history, but of British and American culture. The contributors break new ground by focusing on the impact representations of women readers have had on understandings of literacy and certain reading practices, the development of book and print culture, and the categorization of texts into high and low cultural forms

  5. Reading women
    literary figures and cultural icons from the Victorian age to the present
    Published: 2006, c2005
    Publisher:  University of Toronto Press, Toronto [Ont.]

    ""Contents""; ""List of Illustrations""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""Introduction: Women Readers as Literary Figures and Cultural Icons""; ""1 Reading Women/Reading Pictures: Textual and Visual Reading in Charlotte BrontÃ"'s Fiction and Nineteenth-Century... more

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    ""Contents""; ""List of Illustrations""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""Introduction: Women Readers as Literary Figures and Cultural Icons""; ""1 Reading Women/Reading Pictures: Textual and Visual Reading in Charlotte BrontÃ"'s Fiction and Nineteenth-Century Painting""; ""2 'Success Is Sympathy': Uncle Tom's Cabin and the Woman Reader""; ""3 Reading Mind, Reading Body: Augusta Jane Evans's Beulah and the Physiology of Reading""; ""4 'I Should No More Think of Dictating ... What Kinds of Books She Should Read': Images of Women Readers in Victorian Family Literary Magazines"" ""11 The Talking Life' of Books: Women Readers in Oprah's Book Club""""Afterword: Women Readers Revisited""; ""Contributors"" ""5 The Reading Habit and 'The Yellow Wallpaper'""""6 Social Reading, Social Work, and the Social Function of Literacy in Louisa May Alcott's 'May Flowers'""; ""7 'A Thought in the Huge Bald Forehead': Depictions of Women in the British Museum Reading Room, 1857â€?1929""; ""8 'Luxuriat[ing] in Milton's Syllables': Writer as Reader in Zora Neale Hurston's Dust Tracks on a Road""; ""9 Poor Lutie's Almanac: Reading and Social Critique in Ann Perry's The Street""; ""10 One of Those People Like Anne Sexton or Sylvia Plath': The Pathologized Woman Reader in Literary and Popular Culture"" The contributors break new ground by focusing on the impact representations of women readers have had on understandings of literacy and certain reading practices, the development of book and print culture, and the categorization of texts into high and low cultural forms

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781442679030; 1442679034
    Series: Studies in book and print culture
    Subjects: Femmes et littérature; Femmes dans la littérature; Lecture dans la littérature; Femmes dans l'art; Lecture dans l'art; Women and literature; Women in literature; Reading in literature; Women in art; Reading in art; LITERARY CRITICISM ; Books & Reading; BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY ; Literary; Reading in art; Women and literature; Women in art; Women in literature
    Scope: Online Ressource (x, 297 p.), ill.
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  6. Reading women
    literary figures and cultural icons from the Victorian age to the present
    Published: 2006, c2005
    Publisher:  University of Toronto Press, Toronto [Ont.]

    Literary and popular culture has often focused its attention on women readers, particularly since early Victorian times. In Reading Women, an esteemed group of new and established scholars provides a close study of the evolution of the woman reader... more

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    Literary and popular culture has often focused its attention on women readers, particularly since early Victorian times. In Reading Women, an esteemed group of new and established scholars provides a close study of the evolution of the woman reader by examining a wide range of nineteenth- and twentieth-century media, including Antebellum scientific treatises, Victorian paintings, and Oprah Winfrey's televised book club, as well as the writings of Charlotte Brontë, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and Zora Neale Hurston.Attending especially to what, how, and why women read, Reading Women brings together a rich array of subjects that sheds light on the defining role the woman reader has played in the formation not only of literary history, but of British and American culture. The contributors break new ground by focusing on the impact representations of women readers have had on understandings of literacy and certain reading practices, the development of book and print culture, and the categorization of texts into high and low cultural forms

     

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    ISBN: 1442679034; 9781442679030
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    RVK Categories: HG 260
    Series: Studies in book and print culture
    Subjects: Reading in art; Women in literature; Women and literature; Women in art; Reading in literature
    Scope: Online-Ressource (x, 297 p), ill
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    Frontmatter -- -- Contents -- -- Illustrations -- -- Acknowledgments -- -- Introduction: Women Readers as Literary Figures and Cultural Icons -- -- 1. Reading Women/Reading Pictures: Textual and Visual Reading in Charlotte Brontë's Fiction and Nineteenth-Century Painting -- -- 2. 'Success Is Sympathy': Uncle Tom's Cabin and the Woman Reader -- -- 3. Reading Mind, Reading Body: Augusta Jane Evans's Beulah and the Physiology of Reading -- -- 4. 'I Should No More Think of Dictating ... What Kinds of Books She Should Read': Images of Women Readers in Victorian Family Literary Magazines -- -- 5. The Reading Habit and 'The Yellow Wallpaper' -- -- 6. Social Reading, Social Work, and the Social Function of Literacy in Louisa May Alcott's 'May Flowers' -- -- 7. 'A Thought in the Huge Bald Forehead': Depictions of Women in the British Museum Reading Room, 1857-1929 -- -- 8. 'Luxuriat[ing] in Milton's Syllables': Writer as Reader in Zora Neale Hurston's Dust Tracks on a Road -- -- 9. Poor Lutie's Almanac: Reading and Social Critique in Ann Petry's The Street -- -- 10. 'One of Those People Like Anne Sexton or Sylvia Plath': The Pathologized Woman Reader in Literary and Popular Culture -- -- 11. The 'Talking Life' of Books: Women Readers in Oprah's Book Club -- -- Afterword: Women Readers Revisited -- -- Contributors -- -- Backmatter

  7. Reading Women
    Literary Figures and Cultural Icons from the Victorian Age to the Present
    Published: [2005]
    Publisher:  University of Toronto Press, Toronto ; [Walter de Gruyter GmbH], [Berlin]

    Literary and popular culture has often focused its attention on women readers, particularly since early Victorian times. In Reading Women, an esteemed group of new and established scholars provides a close study of the evolution of the woman reader... more

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    Literary and popular culture has often focused its attention on women readers, particularly since early Victorian times. In Reading Women, an esteemed group of new and established scholars provides a close study of the evolution of the woman reader by examining a wide range of nineteenth- and twentieth-century media, including Antebellum scientific treatises, Victorian paintings, and Oprah Winfrey's televised book club, as well as the writings of Charlotte Brontë, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and Zora Neale Hurston.Attending especially to what, how, and why women read, Reading Women brings together a rich array of subjects that sheds light on the defining role the woman reader has played in the formation not only of literary history, but of British and American culture. The contributors break new ground by focusing on the impact representations of women readers have had on understandings of literacy and certain reading practices, the development of book and print culture, and the categorization of texts into high and low cultural forms.

     

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    Contributor: Badia, Janet; Phegley, Jennifer
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    ISBN: 9781442679030
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    Series: Studies in Book and Print Culture
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  8. Reading women
    literary figures and cultural icons from the Victorian age to the present
    Published: 2005
    Publisher:  University of Toronto Press, Toronto [Ont.] ; EBSCO Industries, Inc., Birmingham, AL, USA

    The contributors break new ground by focusing on the impact representations of women readers have had on understandings of literacy and certain reading practices, the development of book and print culture, and the categorization of texts into high... more

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    The contributors break new ground by focusing on the impact representations of women readers have had on understandings of literacy and certain reading practices, the development of book and print culture, and the categorization of texts into high and low cultural forms.

     

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    Contributor: Phegley, Jennifer; Badia, Janet
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    ISBN: 9781442679030; 1442679034; 9780802089281; 0802089283
    Series: Studies in book and print culture
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 297 pages), Illustrations
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  9. Reading women
    literary figures and cultural icons from the Victorian age to the present
    Published: 2006, c2005
    Publisher:  University of Toronto Press, Toronto [Ont.]

    Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Universitätsbibliothek, Jacob-und-Wilhelm-Grimm-Zentrum
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  10. Reading Women
    Literary Figures and Cultural Icons from the Victorian Age to the Present
    Author: Badia, Janet
    Published: 2005; ©2005
    Publisher:  University of Toronto Press, Toronto

    The contributors break new ground by focusing on the impact representations of women readers have had on understandings of literacy and certain reading practices, the development of book and print culture, and the categorization of texts into high... more

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    The contributors break new ground by focusing on the impact representations of women readers have had on understandings of literacy and certain reading practices, the development of book and print culture, and the categorization of texts into high and low cultural forms Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Women Readers as Literary Figures and Cultural Icons -- 1 Reading Women/Reading Pictures: Textual and Visual Reading in Charlotte Brontë's Fiction and Nineteenth-Century Painting -- 2 'Success Is Sympathy': Uncle Tom's Cabin and the Woman Reader -- 3 Reading Mind, Reading Body: Augusta Jane Evans's Beulah and the Physiology of Reading -- 4 'I Should No More Think of Dictating ... What Kinds of Books She Should Read': Images of Women Readers in Victorian Family Literary Magazines -- 5 The Reading Habit and 'The Yellow Wallpaper' -- 6 Social Reading, Social Work, and the Social Function of Literacy in Louisa May Alcott's 'May Flowers' -- 7 'A Thought in the Huge Bald Forehead': Depictions of Women in the British Museum Reading Room, 1857-1929 -- 8 'Luxuriat[ing] in Milton's Syllables': Writer as Reader in Zora Neale Hurston's Dust Tracks on a Road -- 9 Poor Lutie's Almanac: Reading and Social Critique in Ann Perry's The Street -- 10 One of Those People Like Anne Sexton or Sylvia Plath': The Pathologized Woman Reader in Literary and Popular Culture -- 11 The Talking Life' of Books: Women Readers in Oprah's Book Club -- Afterword: Women Readers Revisited -- Contributors

     

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