Description
This book explores how and why reading was taught in the eighteenth century, exploring different teaching methods in social and economic context.
About the Author
Eve Tavor Bannet is the George Lynn Cross Professor Emeritus of English at the University of Oklahoma. Her publications include: The Domestic Revolution (2000); Empire of Letters: Letter Manuals and Transatlantic Correspondence 1688-1820 (Cambridge, 2005); Transatlantic Stories and the History of Reading, 1720-1810 (Cambridge, 2011); and with Susan Manning, Transatlantic Literary Studies, 1660-1830 (Cambridge, 2012). Professor Bannet also edited British and American Letter Manuals 1680-1810, 4 volume set (2008), and Emma Corbett (2011), and is currently Editor of Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture.
Reviews
'... a valuable book in its wide-ranging knowledge, its identification of new ways to think about eighteenth-century reading practices, and its new configurations of material from disparate disciplines and arenas.' Min Wild, The Times Literary Supplement
'Bannet explores the ways in which 18th-century printers and print material offered instructions and models for ways of reading to ordinary people, thus creating the conditions for a widespread print and reading culture. Recommended.' Choice
'The book is a fascinating Shakespearean mousetrap of its own method. It can absolutely be read discontinuously, based on a reader's individual interests, without compromising its overarching narrative or historical argument.' Nora Slonimsky, The William and Mary Quarterly
'... occasionally surprising and undeniably satisfying.' Aileen Douglas, The Scriblerian and the Kit-Cats
'In five illuminating and subtle chapters, Eve Tavor Bannet recovers six differently defined (but fascinatingly interdependent) 'manners' of reading, greatly refining our understanding of prevailing reading perceptions, prescriptions, and presumptions. She convincingly presents these manners of reading as multiple strategies effectively to connect and reassociate the separateness (or, as she puts it, discontinuities and disconnections) of myriad texts, words, and letters.' James Raven, Eighteenth-Century Fiction
Book Information
ISBN 9781108419109
Author Eve Tavor Bannet
Format Hardback
Page Count 306
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 590g
Dimensions(mm) 235mm * 158mm * 21mm