Reading and the Making of Time in the Eighteenth Century

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781421425764

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By Christina Lupton
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Acknowledgments

Introduction: When Do We Read?
The Shortness of Time / The Tense of Reading / Literature as Resistance / The Difference Time Makes / Media History as Literary Method

Chapter One: Time Divided
No Difference / Talbot's Lack of Time / Breaking the Weekly Round / Some Sunday Readers / Sir Charles Comes and Goes

Chapter Two: Joining Up Time
Rereading for Happiness / Slow Translation / Grenville's Reading Journals /Lifetimes of Reading

Chapter Three: Other Times
Reading in the Field / Linear and Random Access / Literature and Contingency / Amelia's Beginning with the End / Sidney Bidulph and the Twice-Told Marriage / The Griffiths' Marriage by the Book

Chapter Four: Time to Come
Stockpiling / Romantic Media / A Simple Story: Reading Comes Later / Godwin: The Future Is Now / Hardcover Truths / You Can't Skip Pages

Coda: Academic Time

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""Christina Lupton's Reading and the Making of Time in the Eighteenth Century is a fascinating exploration of how books'even those we don't get around to reading'shape our experience of time... Lupton's elegant prose render her complex ideas remarkably accessible... the book is ideally suited to course syllabi at the graduate and advanced undergraduate levels. Making of Time is certain to leave an impact on eighteenth-century studies, book history, and theories of reading. Moreover, its fresh perspective on the utility of activities generally deemed non-useful make it broadly applicable to other kinds of media studies including film and gaming.""

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