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Index
Cover Praise Page Title Page Copyright Contents List of Tables Acknowledgements Introduction to the Third Edition Introduction to the Second Edition A Preface to a History of Audiences Chapter One: A Desire for Singularity
Scottish Overture I The Milkmaid’s Iliad Knowledge and Power Literature and Dogma Conservative Authors and Radical Readers The Craftsman’s Tools
Chapter Two: Mutual Improvement
Scottish Overture II Self-Culture Proletarian Science How They Got On Chekhov in Canning Town A Common Culture?
Chapter Three: The Difference Between Fact and Fiction
Cinderella as Documentary Audience Participation Blood, Iron, and Scripture New Crusoes Pickwickian Realism
Chapter Four: A Conservative Canon
A General Theory of Rubbish The People’s Bard The Hundred Best Books Everyman’s Library Catching Up
Chapter Five: Willingly to School
A Better-Than-Nothing Institute Possibilities of Infinitude Strict but Just Parental Support Unmanly Education Regrets and Discontents
Chapter Six: Cultural Literacy in the Classic Slum
Sheffield 1918 Wagner and Hoot Gibson Aristotle and Dr. Stopes Current Affairs The Right to Language The Most Unlikely People Buy Books Now
Chapter Seven: The Welsh Miners’ Libraries
An Underground University Marx, Jane Eyre, Tarzan Decline and Fall
Chapter Eight: The Whole Contention Concerning the Workers’ Educational Association
The Ruskin Rebellion The Difficulty about That What Did the Students Want? The Reward
Chapter Nine: Alienation from Marxism
Evangelical Materalism Have You Read Marx? Unethical Socialism Stalin Reads Thackeray
Chapter Ten: The World Unvisited
Greyfriars’ Children Adolescent Propaganda Marlborough and All That A Map of the World Building Jerusalem To the West Recessional
Chapter Eleven: A Mongrel Library
The Function of Penny Dreadfuls Poverty and Indiscrimination Boys’ Stories for Girls The Dog That Was Down Uses and Gratifications
Chapter Twelve: What Was Leonard Bast Really Like?
Restricting Literacy The Insubordination of the Clerks The Bridge By Office Boys for Office Boys The Better Hole Cultural Triage
Chapter Thirteen: Down and Out in Bloomsbury
On the Fringe Where is Bohemia? Before the Youth Culture What Went Wrong?
Notes Index
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