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Literary Studies

Democratic model

by Stuart Macintyre
September 2006, no. 284

To Exercise Our Talents: The democratization of writing in Britain by Christopher Hilliard

Harvard University Press, $59.95 hb, 390 pp

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Once the prerogative of connoisseurs and bibliographers, the study of the book has become an increasingly popular field of cultural history. Earlier scholarship was concerned with rare and variant editions of canonical texts; recent work is more inclusive, comprehending a wide range of popular and ephemeral literature that extended the reach of print. Attention has turned from production to consumption, tracing the spread of literacy and analysing the changing interests of readers. Hence Martyn Lyons and Lucy Taksa’s Australian Readers Remember (1992) sits alongside a number of similar studies for other countries.

 


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To Exercise Our Talents: The democratization of writing in Britain by Christopher Hilliard

Harvard University Press, $59.95 hb, 390 pp

ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.


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