The Literary Lifeline offers an interdisciplinary investigation into the phenomenon of reading for well-being. The book is a study of the transformative potential of literature.
The Literary Lifeline offers an interdisciplinary investigation into the phenomenon of reading for well-being. The book is a study of the transformative potential of literature.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Kevin Harvey is Associate Professor at the School of English at the University of Nottingham, UK.
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Preface Acknowledgements Note on the Text 1. The Reading Revolution: Shared Reading and Reading for Wellbeing 2. What Have Libraries Ever Done For Us? In Defence of the Public Library System 3. Reawakening the Mind: Poetry and the New Culture of Dementia Care 4. The Enduring Self: A Journal 5. The Doctor as Writer, the Writer as Doctor: A Conversation with Gavin Francis 6. 'To Know This Song Before Dying': Some Notes on Grief and Mourning Reading and dementia: Poems for reading aloud References Index
Preface Acknowledgements Note on the Text 1. The Reading Revolution: Shared Reading and Reading for Wellbeing 2. What Have Libraries Ever Done For Us? In Defence of the Public Library System 3. Reawakening the Mind: Poetry and the New Culture of Dementia Care 4. The Enduring Self: A Journal 5. The Doctor as Writer, the Writer as Doctor: A Conversation with Gavin Francis 6. 'To Know This Song Before Dying': Some Notes on Grief and Mourning Reading and dementia: Poems for reading aloud References Index
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