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the experience of reading in Britain, from 1450 to 1945...

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 √ Century of ExperienceEvidenceName of Reader / Listener / Reading GroupAuthor of TextTitle of TextForm of Text
 
1900-1945'At a meeting held on March 20 1905 at the home of Edward Little at 33 Marlborough Avenue Tolstoi's Life & Works were considered. Edward Little read a paper on his Life. ...Edward Little Edward Little[paper on Tolstoy]Manuscript: Unknown
1900-1945'At a meeting held on March 20 1905 at the home of Edward Little at 33 Marlborough Avenue Tolstoi's Life & Works were considered. Edward Little read a paper on his Life. ...Howard Smith Leo TolstoyResurrection, ThePrint: Book
1900-1945'At a meeting held on March 20 1905 at the home of Edward Little at 33 Marlborough Avenue Tolstoi's Life & Works were considered. Edward Little read a paper on his Life. ...John Ridges Leo Tolstoy[extract from an unknown work]Print: Book
1900-1945'At a meeting held on March 20 1905 at the home of Edward Little at 33 Marlborough Avenue Tolstoi's Life & Works were considered. Edward Little read a paper on his Life. ...Charles Stansfield Leo TolstoyIvan the FoolPrint: Book
1900-1945'At a meeting held on March 20 1905 at the home of Edward Little at 33 Marlborough Avenue Tolstoi's Life & Works were considered. Edward Little read a paper on his Life. ...Alfred Rawlings Leo Tolstoy Print: Book
1900-1945'Mrs Edminson & C. E. Stansfield also read from the Canterbury Tales - The Prioress' Tale & the Rhyme of Sir Topas (Fit i) [i.e. section 1] respectively'.Charles Stansfield Geoffrey ChaucerRhyme of Sir ThopasPrint: Book
1900-1945'Mrs Edminson & C. E. Stansfield also read from the Canterbury Tales - The Prioress' Tale & the Rhyme of Sir Topas (Fit i) [i.e. Section 1] respectively'.Elizabeth Edminson Geoffrey ChaucerPrioress' TalePrint: Book
1900-1945'There was a very full attendance & a lively discussion of the Departmental Committee's Report on Physical Deterioration was discussed in many of its bearings, introduced...Charles Stansfield Charles Stansfield[Paper responding to Departmental Committee's Repo...Manuscript: Unknown
1900-1945'There was a very full attendance & a lively discussion of the Departmental Committee's Report on Physical Deterioration was discussed in many of its bearings, introduced...Members of the XII Book Club Departmental Committee Report on Physical Deterior...Print: Book
1900-1945'the previous minutes were read & confirmed'Alfred Rawlings Alfred Rawlings[Minutes of XII Book Club]Manuscript: book
1900-1945'The Secretary read a letter from Miss Player regretting her inability to join the Club'.Alfred Rawlings Miss Player[Letter declining to join XII Book Club]Manuscript: Letter
1900-1945'Mr Ridges read a paper on Napoleon & A. Rawlings one entitled an 'Argument for Peace'.'John Ridges John Ridges[paper on Napoleon]Manuscript: Unknown
1900-1945'Mrs Reynolds then read a paper entitled 'Cycling on the Arctic Circle' describing actual experiences of a friend'.Florence Reynolds Florence Reynolds[paper entitled 'Cycling on the Arctic Circle' ]Manuscript: Unknown
1900-1945'Mr Ridges read a paper on Napoleon & A. Rawlings one entitled an 'Argument for Peace'.'Alfred Rawlings Alfred Rawlings[paper entitled 'An Argument for Peace']Manuscript: Unknown
1900-1945'Mrs Smith then read an interesting biography of Keats which was followed by a reading of "I stood tiptoe upon a little hill" by Helen Rawlings. Howard R. Smith read from...Elizabeth Ann Smith Elizabeth Ann Smith[a biography of Keats]Manuscript: Unknown
1900-1945'Mrs Smith then read an interesting biography of Keats which was followed by a reading of "I stood tiptoe upon a little hill" by Helen Rawlings. Howard R. Smith read from...Henry Marriage Wallis John Keats Isabella; or, The Pot of BasilPrint: Book
1900-1945'Mrs Smith then read an interesting biography of Keats which was followed by a reading of "I stood tiptoe upon a little hill" by Helen Rawlings. Howard R. Smith read from...Howard R. Smith John KeatsEndymionPrint: Book
1900-1945'Mrs Smith then read an interesting biography of Keats which was followed by a reading of "I stood tiptoe upon a little hill" by Helen Rawlings. Howard R. Smith read from...Blanche Ridges John Keats'Ode to a Nightingale'Print: Book
1900-1945'Mrs Smith then read an interesting biography of Keats which was followed by a reading of "I stood tiptoe upon a little hill" by Helen Rawlings. Howard R. Smith read from...Elizabeth Edminson John Keats[sonnets]Print: Book
1900-1945'Mrs Smith then read an interesting biography of Keats which was followed by a reading of "I stood tiptoe upon a little hill" by Helen Rawlings. Howard R. Smith read from...Alfred Rawlings Alfred Rawlings[paper on Keats's poetry]Manuscript: Unknown



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