Description
'Rethinking Therapeutic Reading' uses a combination of literary criticism and experimental psychology to examine the ways in which literature can create therapeutic spaces for personal thinking. It reconsiders the role that serious literary reading might play in the real world, reclaiming literature as a vital tool for dealing with human troubles.
A reconsideration of the role that serious literary reading might play in the real world.
About the Author
Kelda Green completed her PhD at the University of Liverpool's Centre for Research into Reading, Literature and Society in 2018.
Reviews
'A highly valuable, timely and scholarly contribution to the current debate around the therapeutic power of literary reading. The book distinctively recovers a tradition of "bibliotherapy" in Western literature and culture as the basis for an empirically tested blueprint of literature-as-therapy for modern-day readers. Serious writing about serious reading.' -Josie Billington, Professor, Department of English Literature, University of Liverpool, UK
'Close reading, as practised in this admirable book, will help us escape from habitual ways of thinking, make us suspicious of easily arrived at certainties and widen our sympathies. Readers, being also citizens, will thus be strengthened in the everyday struggle against fake news and downright lies.' -David Constantine, Writer and Translator
Book Information
ISBN 9781785273810
Author Kelda Green
Format Hardback
Page Count 208
Imprint Anthem Press
Publisher Anthem Press
Weight(grams) 454g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 153mm * 26mm