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Women's Reading in Britain, 1750–1835
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Jacqueline Pearson
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October 22 2009
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Cambridge University Press
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9780521584395
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9780511582899
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October 22 2009
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May 27 1999
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Book chapters
pp. ix
Preface
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 22
Pygmalionesses and the pencil under the petticoat: Richardson, Johnson and Byron
pp. 42
What should girls and women read?
pp. 87
The pleasures and perils of reading
pp. 122
Pleasures and perils of reading: some case histories
pp. 152
Where and how should women read?
pp. 176
Preparing for equality: class, gender, reading
pp. 196
A dangerous recreation: women and novel-reading
pp. 219
Conclusion
pp. 221
Notes
pp. 260
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