Through the Reading Glass Tessa WhitehouseArgues that women's relationship to books and their promotion of reading contributed greatly to the cultural and intellectual vitality of the Enlightenment. 2005 CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title Through the Reading Glass explores the practices and protocols that surrounded women's reading in eighteenth century France. Looking at texts as various as fairy tales, memoirs, historical romances, short stories, love letters, novels, and the pages of the
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