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A Nation of Readers
David Allan
其他書名
The Lending Library in Georgian England
出版
British Library
, 2008
主題
History / Europe / Great Britain / General
Language Arts & Disciplines / Library & Information Science / General
Literary Criticism / Books & Reading
ISBN
0712349677
9780712349673
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=Nf3gAAAAMAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
Reading was one of the defining obsessions of Georgian England—serving as both passionate interest and the natural focus for intensive criticism and controversy for the middle and upper classes of the day. It’s not surprising then that a proliferation of book lenders and booksellers would strike up a competition for the patronage of a generation of readers. This pioneering volume on the history of reading in eighteenth-century England explores the origins, organization, and impact of book clubs, reading societies, and subscription and circulating libraries, as well as the opportunities increasingly offered to readers by a variety of other collections—including those provided by religious, educational, and recreational institutions.
A Nation of Readers
compellingly argues that the proliferation of library facilities greatly increased the quantity and diversity of texts available. It also suggests that the resulting circulation of books on a previously unimaginable scale made possible the creation of a substantial and broadly based reading public, thereby adding immeasurably to the cultural vitality that so distinguished Georgian England and left its mark on literary generations to come.