The Social Life of Books : Reading Together in the Eighteenth-Century Home
The Social Life of Books : Reading Together in the Eighteenth-Century Home
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Author(s): Williams, Abigail
ISBN No.: 9780300240252
Pages: 368
Year: 201901
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 34.97
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"A lively survey. Williams's book is welcome because her research and insights make us conscious of how we, today, use books."--John Sutherland, New York Times Book Review "Williams's charming pageant of anecdotes, as revealed in diaries, letters and marginalia, conjures a world strikingly different from our own but surprisingly similar in many ways, a time when reading was on the rise and whole worlds sprang up around it."-- Washington Post "The inestimable value of Williams's book is that it offers us, beyond the shrewd and apt commentary, new things to understand and to feel among the sheer diversity and number of its eloquent lives."--Min Wild, Times Literary Supplement "This lively and original study, richly documented and happily free of jargon. has brought to life the story of how print worked on people in the past."--Toby Barnard, Dublin Review of Books "The prose is never less than clear and engaging, the scholarship is meticulous, and the material is both accessible to rank beginners and useful for old hands. This major work will change the way one thinks about reading, particularly in 18th-century Britain.


"-- Choice "[A] charming study."-- New Criterion "A treasure trove. This book should have a sweeping impact on future scholarship."--Patricia Michaelson, Eighteenth Century Fiction "This book confidently explores a fascinating topic. Its strength lies in its sheer wealth of examples, especially the many cases recovered from provincial archives that freshly illustrate the habits and eccentricities of eighteenth-century readers. This is a book that any reader with an interest in the eighteenth century will enjoy and value."--John Mullan, University College London "A comprehensive account, impressively documented and vividly illustrated, of the social history of reading, by an author whose own reading skills are matched by her brilliantly mastered erudition."--Claude Rawson, Maynard Mack Professor of English Emeritus, Yale University "The Social Life of Books is a magnificent, genuinely innovative achievement that will appeal not only to scholars of literature and book history, not only to historians, but to all lovers of books and reading.


"--Markman Ellis, Queen Mary University of London "This is a magnificent achievement. Williams approaches the history of reading from a wide purview, offering research into the price of books, on literacy, and on circulating libraries, book shops, book clubs and other forms of book sharing, including book theft. It makes a very compelling case for the cultures of sociable reading in eighteenth-century Britain."--Markman Ellis, Queen Mary University of London.


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