Reader's Liberation addresses question of what we should be reading to obtain information, examining how past readers encountered the same problems that today's readers face, and how they dealt with them.
Reader's Liberation addresses question of what we should be reading to obtain information, examining how past readers encountered the same problems that today's readers face, and how they dealt with them.
Jonathan Rose is William R. Kenan Professor of History at Drew University. He edits the journal Book History, and he was the founding president of the Society for the History of Authorship, Reading, and Publishing (SHARP). His books include The Literary Churchill: Author, Reader, Actor, The Intellectual Life of the British Working Classes, The Holocaust and the Book: Destruction and Preservation, and (with Simon Eliot) A Companion to the History of the Book.
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A Very Brief Preface 1: Wrestling with the Author 2: Student Power 3: Up From Middlebrow 4: Dreamers of the Ghetto 5: Shakespeare in Prison 6: On Not Believing What You Read 7: Fayned News 8: Death to Gradgrind More Reading About Reading
A Very Brief Preface 1: Wrestling with the Author 2: Student Power 3: Up From Middlebrow 4: Dreamers of the Ghetto 5: Shakespeare in Prison 6: On Not Believing What You Read 7: Fayned News 8: Death to Gradgrind More Reading About Reading
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