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- 2001021624 contributor B8922607.
- 2001021624 coverage "France Intellectual life 19th century.".
- 2001021624 created "2001.".
- 2001021624 date "2001".
- 2001021624 date "2001.".
- 2001021624 dateCopyrighted "2001.".
- 2001021624 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 191-201) and index.".
- 2001021624 description "Machine generated contents note: Chapter 1 The New Readers of Nineteenth-Century France -- The expansion of the reading public -- The fear of reading -- Chapter 2 Reading Workers: Libraries for the People -- Bons livres, mauvais livres: the Catholic fear -- of reading -- Workers' education and self-help, 1830-51 -- The Franklin Society and popular libraries -- Bibliotheques d'entreprises and the Ligue de -- l'Enseignement -- Conclusion -- Chapter 3 Reading Workers: Improvisation and Resistance -- Conventional readers and working-class -- acculturation -- The Pursuit of Knowledge under Difficulties -- The uses and abuses of fiction -- Workers' libraries -- Workers as writers -- Working-class intellectuals as cultural -- intermediaries -- Chapter 4 Reading Women: from Emma Bovary to the -- New Woman -- Women as novel readers -- The dangers of 'bovarysme' -- The Catholic reading model -- The feminist reading model -- Chapter 5 Reading Women: Defining a Space of Her Own -- The Catholic reader -- A female style of reading? -- Illicit and interstitial reading -- A space of her own: the problems of a -- fille savante -- v -- Chapter 6 Reading Peasants: the Pragmatic Uses of the -- Written Word -- Peasants on the margins of book culture -- Rural readers confront the world of print -- and writing -- Attempts to control peasant reading and -- the questionnaire of 1866 -- From the 1880s to 1918: Peasant readers -- make independent use of the medium -- Conclusion -- Chapter 7 Reading Classes and Dangerous Classes -- APPENDIX A Popular Uses of the Book in Early -- Twentieth-Century France -- APPENDIX B Thirty Works for Peasant Readers -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.".
- 2001021624 extent "xi, 208 p. ;".
- 2001021624 identifier "0333921267".
- 2001021624 identifier 2001021624.html.
- 2001021624 identifier 2001021624.html.
- 2001021624 identifier 2001021624.html.
- 2001021624 issued "2001".
- 2001021624 issued "2001.".
- 2001021624 language "eng".
- 2001021624 publisher "Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New York : Palgrave,".
- 2001021624 spatial "France Intellectual life 19th century.".
- 2001021624 spatial "France".
- 2001021624 subject "028.90944/0904 21".
- 2001021624 subject "Books and reading Political aspects France History 19th century.".
- 2001021624 subject "Books and reading Social aspects France History 19th century.".
- 2001021624 subject "Women Books and reading France History 19th century.".
- 2001021624 subject "Working class Books and reading France History 19th century.".
- 2001021624 subject "Z1003.5.F7 L96 2001".
- 2001021624 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Chapter 1 The New Readers of Nineteenth-Century France -- The expansion of the reading public -- The fear of reading -- Chapter 2 Reading Workers: Libraries for the People -- Bons livres, mauvais livres: the Catholic fear -- of reading -- Workers' education and self-help, 1830-51 -- The Franklin Society and popular libraries -- Bibliotheques d'entreprises and the Ligue de -- l'Enseignement -- Conclusion -- Chapter 3 Reading Workers: Improvisation and Resistance -- Conventional readers and working-class -- acculturation -- The Pursuit of Knowledge under Difficulties -- The uses and abuses of fiction -- Workers' libraries -- Workers as writers -- Working-class intellectuals as cultural -- intermediaries -- Chapter 4 Reading Women: from Emma Bovary to the -- New Woman -- Women as novel readers -- The dangers of 'bovarysme' -- The Catholic reading model -- The feminist reading model -- Chapter 5 Reading Women: Defining a Space of Her Own -- The Catholic reader -- A female style of reading? -- Illicit and interstitial reading -- A space of her own: the problems of a -- fille savante -- v -- Chapter 6 Reading Peasants: the Pragmatic Uses of the -- Written Word -- Peasants on the margins of book culture -- Rural readers confront the world of print -- and writing -- Attempts to control peasant reading and -- the questionnaire of 1866 -- From the 1880s to 1918: Peasant readers -- make independent use of the medium -- Conclusion -- Chapter 7 Reading Classes and Dangerous Classes -- APPENDIX A Popular Uses of the Book in Early -- Twentieth-Century France -- APPENDIX B Thirty Works for Peasant Readers -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.".
- 2001021624 title "Readers and society in nineteenth-century France : workers, women, peasants / Martyn Lyons.".
- 2001021624 type "text".