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  1. Rethinking the Creation of Cultural Hierarchy in America
  2. Joan Shelley Rubin
  3. pp. 4-18
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  1. “How Fatally Outmoded Is Your Point of View?”: Vanity Fair’s Articulation of Modernist Culture to the Modern Reader
  2. Natalie Kalich
  3. pp. 19-37
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  1. Readers of Joshua Loth Liebman’s Peace of Mind
  2. Cheryl Oestreicher
  3. pp. 38-51
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  1. Fandom Before “Fan”: Shaping the History of Enthusiastic Audiences
  2. Daniel Cavicchi
  3. pp. 52-72
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  1. Everyday Reading: Poetry and Popular Culture in Modern America by Mike Chasar (review)
  2. Rhonda Pettit
  3. pp. 73-76
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  1. Claiming Sylvia Plath: The Poet as Exemplary Figure by Marianne Egeland (review)
  2. Charlotte Templin
  3. pp. 76-79
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  1. Reading Beyond the Book: The Social Practices of Contemporary Literary Culture by Danielle Fuller and DeNel Rehberg Sedo (review)
  2. Yung-Hsing Wu
  3. pp. 79-81
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  1. Writing with Scissors: American Scrapbooks from the Civil War to the Harlem Renaissance by Ellen Gruber Garvey (review)
  2. Barbara Hochman
  3. pp. 82-84
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  1. The Oxford History of Classical Reception in English Literature by David Hopkins and Charles Martindale, eds. (review)
  2. Ika Willis
  3. pp. 85-88
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  1. Romantic Readers and Transatlantic Travel: Expeditions and Tours in North America, 1760–1840 by Robin Jarvis (review)
  2. Andrew Hobbs
  3. pp. 88-90
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  1. Ubiquitous Listening: Affect, Attention, and Distributed Subjectivity by Anahid Kassabian (review)
  2. Daniel Cavicchi
  3. pp. 91-93
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  1. From Codex to Hypertext: Reading at the Turn of the Twenty-First Century by Anouk Lang, ed. (review)
  2. Rebecca Gordon
  3. pp. 93-96
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  1. Popular Reading in English, c. 1400–1600.by Elisabeth Salter(review) (review)
  2. Stacy Erickson
  3. pp. 97-98
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  1. She Hath Been Reading: Women and Shakespeare Clubs in America by Katherine West Scheil(review) (review)
  2. Barbara Ryan
  3. pp. 99-102
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  1. Other New Books in Audience and Reception Studies
  2. pp. 103-104
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  1. Editors’ Introduction
  2. Amy L. Blair, James L. Machor
  3. pp. 1-3
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  1. Contributors
  2. p. 105
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