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Good Housekeeping, Popular Modernism, and Middlebrow Reading

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By Amy L. Blair
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UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS PRESS
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HARDBACK
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229 x 152 mm
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280

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Amy Blair is associate professor of English at Marquette University and author of Reading Up: Middle-class Readers and the Culture of Success in the Early Twentieth-Century United States. She is also coeditor of the journal Reception: Texts, Readers, Audiences, History.

"I read this book with great pleasure, finding Blair's approach to this Good Housekeeping columnist and her columns informative and impressive. This recovery project is poised to make a valuable contribution to studies of early- and mid-twentieth century US fiction and literary culture."--Gordon Hutner, author of What America Read: Taste, Class, and the Novel, 1920--1960 "Blair sets up some fascinating questions about how books were selected and valued in this moment of change. Her sources range from archival--periodicals, letters, and contexts in Emily Newell Blair's time--to contemporary feminist, cultural-historical, modernist and reception theories. After reading this book, I am left to wonder, with the author, how such a fascinating and important 'influencer' has been lost to our literary-historical records."--Cecilia Konchar Farr, author of Reading Oprah: How Oprah's Book Club Changed the Way America Reads

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