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Readers in History

by James L. Machor
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"Presents a number of important Americanist scholars doing substantial and thought-provoking work. These scholars rethink responses to canonical works and come to important new undertsandings of women's and African American writing... Readers in History suggests that new attention to the social dynamics of reading will generate important new understandings of nineteenth-century American literature." β€” John Evelev, Nineteenth-Century Prose

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Nineteenth-Century Prose

Presents a number of important Americanist scholars doing substantial and thought-provoking work. These scholars rethink responses to canonical works and come to important new undertsandings of women's and African American writing.

β€” John Evelev

Nineteenth-Century Pros

Presents a number of important Americanist scholars doing substantial and thought-provoking work. These scholars rethink responses to canonical works and come to important new undertsandings of women's and African American writing... Readers in History suggests that new attention to the social dynamics of reading will generate important new understandings of nineteenth-century American literature.

β€” John Evelev

Nineteenth-Century Pros

Presents a number of important Americanist scholars doing substantial and thought-provoking work. These scholars rethink responses to canonical works and come to important new undertsandings of women's and African American writing... Readers in History suggests that new attention to the social dynamics of reading will generate important new understandings of nineteenth-century American literature.

β€” John Evelev

Book Details

Published
December 1, 1992
Publisher
Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, c1993.
Pages
285
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780801844379

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