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The woman reader, 1837-1914
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The woman reader, 1837-1914

著者: Kate Flint
出版商: Oxford : Clarendon Press ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1993.
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Why was the topic of women and reading so controversial for the Victorians and Edwardians? What was it assumed that women read, and what advice was given about where, when, and how to read? Kate Flint examines texts ranging from fiction, painting, and poetry, through medical and psychoanalytic works, advice manuals and periodicals, to autobiographies and contemporary social research, in her detailed and readable  再读一些...
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ISBN: 0198117191 9780198117193
OCLC号码: 27431207
描述: xii, 366 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
内容: Theory and women's reading --
Victorian and Edwardian reading --
Medical, physiological, and psychoanalytic theory --
Advice manuals, informative works, and instructional articles --
Reading at school --
Reading in the periodical press --
Reading practices --
Fictional reading --
Sensation fiction --
"New woman" fiction.
责任: Kate Flint.
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Why was the topic of women and reading so controversial for the Victorians and Edwardians? What was it assumed that women read, and what advice was given about where, when, and how to read? Kate Flint examines texts ranging from fiction, painting, and poetry, through medical and psychoanalytic works, advice manuals and periodicals, to autobiographies and contemporary social research, in her detailed and readable study of this central cultural debate in nineteenth-century society. Engaging also with debates in recent feminist theory, she explores the manipulation of the figure of the woman reader in well-known works like Charlotte Bronte's Shirley and Virginia Woolf's The Voyage Out, in sensation novels and New Woman fiction, and in stories found in series such as The Princess's Novelettes. This is supported by evidence from actual readers -- working women, as well as the privileged -- as to how they understood their own highly varied reading experiences. This ground-breaking work provides an invaluable source for scholars and students of nineteenth-century culture, and will be essential reading for all interested in current critical debates on women and reading.

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