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Anthological reading habits in the eighteenth century: the case of Thomson's Seasons

Lethbridge, 2000

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Lethbridge S
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Anthologies of British poetry: Critical perspectives from literary and cultural studies

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It has been suggested that the eighteenth century witnessed a'reading revolution'which involved not only a considerable increase in the number of readers but also a change in reading habits.! Finding historical evidence for actual reading practices is notoriously difficult …
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