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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
 
1850-1899
1900-1945
'The house was behind the post office and below the town library, and in a few years not even the joys of guddling, girning and angling matched the boy's pleasure in Emer...Christopher Grieve Sidney LanierunknownPrint: Book
1850-1899
1900-1945
'The house was behind the post office and below the town library, and in a few years not even the joys of guddling, girning and angling matched the boy's pleasure in Emer...Christopher Grieve Mark TwainunknownPrint: Book
1850-1899
1900-1945
'The house was behind the post office and below the town library, and in a few years not even the joys of guddling, girning and angling matched the boy's pleasure in Emer...Christopher Grieve Ralph Waldo EmersonunknownPrint: Book
1850-1899
1900-1945
'The house was behind the post office and below the town library, and in a few years not even the joys of guddling, girning and angling matched the boy's pleasure in Emer...Christopher Grieve Nathaniel HawthorneunknownPrint: Book
1800-1849'The Howard book I had read, but had not a copy of it. I have the Sonnet to Sharpe, which I admired greatly for its simplicity, and truly antique style, long ere I knew w...James Hogg Charles HowardHistorical Anecdotes of Some of the Howard FamilyPrint: Book
1800-1849'The Howard book I had read, but had not a copy of it. I have the Sonnet to Sharpe, which I admired greatly for its simplicity, and truly antique style, long ere I knew w...James Hogg Charles HowardHistorical Anecdotes of Some of the Howard FamilyPrint: Book
1800-1849'The Howard book I had read, but had not a copy of it. I have the Sonnet to Sharpe, which I admired greatly for its simplicity, and truly antique style, long ere I knew w...James Hogg [unidentified sonnet]Print: Book
1800-1849'The Hulses have been reading Mrs Delany's Letters, & never were so interested, they say, nor even [underlined] affected [end underlining] in some parts of it, by any boo...General Sir Samuel Hulse and his wifeMary DelanyLetters from Mrs Delany... to Mrs frances Hamilton...Print: Book
1800-1849'The idea of connecting it ["Laneton Parsonage", by Sewell] with the Church Catechism had been originally suggested to me by Mrs Sherwood's stories on the same subject, w...Elizabeth Missing Sewell Mary Martha Sherwood[Tales based on Church Catechism]Print: Book
1850-1899'The Idylls of the King & Maud'Sarah Good Alfred, Lord TennysonIdylls of the KingPrint: Book
1850-1899'The Idylls of the King & Maud'Sarah Good Alfred, Lord TennysonMaud; A MonodramaPrint: Book
1900-1945'The India book is most interesting. Nevinson is a dear. What is happening now there only shows that nations as well as men may find themselves in a bitterly false positi...Joseph Conrad Henry Woodd NevinsonThe New Spirit in IndiaPrint: Book
1850-1899'The individual...was a fellow-worker of mine for nigh two years in Dartmoor. He had, in his younger days, passed through the workhouse; read the pestilent literature of ...anon HomerIlliadPrint: Book
1850-1899'The individual...was a fellow-worker of mine for nigh two years in Dartmoor. He had, in his younger days, passed through the workhouse; read the pestilent literature of ...anon Blaise Pascal[unknown]Print: Book
1850-1899'The individual...was a fellow-worker of mine for nigh two years in Dartmoor. He had, in his younger days, passed through the workhouse; read the pestilent literature of ...anon Jean de La Fontaine[unknown]Print: Book
1850-1899'The individual...was a fellow-worker of mine for nigh two years in Dartmoor. He had, in his younger days, passed through the workhouse; read the pestilent literature of ...anon [unknown][pestilent literature of rascaldom]Print: Book, Serial / periodical
1800-1849'the infinity of god a Russian fragment translated by Mr Bowring' followed by transcript of text '-yes as a drop of water in the sea /..'Mary Groom John BowringThe Infinity Of GodUnknown
1850-1899'The Innocents Abroad'Sarah Good Mark TwainThe Innocents Abroad, or The New Pilgrims' Progres...Print: Book
1800-1849'The Inspiartion of Love'. 'Moore'.Mary Groom Thomas MooreThe Inspiration of LoveUnknown
1850-1899'The Irish part of ''Forster's Life'' is very painful and interesting. [...] It is very good anti-Home Rule reading and makes one think worse than ever of Parnell.'Emma Darwin unknown unknownForster's LifePrint: Book



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