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Preface: A Phenomenology of the Book
Introduction: Toward a Reader-Based Literary History
Chapter 1. The Presence of the Text Chapter 2. Devotional Steady Sellers and the Conduct of Reading Chapter 3. Ritual Fasting Chapter 4. Ritual Mourning Chapter 5. Race, Literacy, and the Eliot Mission
Notes Bibliography Index Acknowledgments
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