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Making British culture, <em>Making British Culture</em> explores the emergence of a recognizably British culture by examining the experiences of English readers between 1707 and 1830 as they grappled with the great effusion of Scottish authorship. Examples include David Hume,, Making British culture has a rating of 3 stars
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  • Making British culture
  • Written by author David Allan
  • Published by New York : Routledge, 2008., 5/12/2008
  • Making British Culture explores the emergence of a recognizably British culture by examining the experiences of English readers between 1707 and 1830 as they grappled with the great effusion of Scottish authorship. Examples include David Hume,
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Acknowledgments

PART I: PROBLEMS

Chapter 1: A Question of Perspective: Scotland and England in the British Enlightenment

PART II: CONTEXTS

Chapter 2: "The Self-Impannelled Jury of the English Court of Criticism": Taste and the Making of the Canon

Chapter 3: "For Learning and For Arms Renown’d": Scotland in the Public Mind

Chapter 4: "An Ample Fund of Amusement and Improvement": Institutional Frameworks for Reading and Reception

Chapter 5: Readers and Their Books: Why, Where and How Did Reading Happen?

PART III: CONTINGENCIES

Chapter 6: "One Longs to Say Something": English Readers, Scottish Authors and

the Contested Text

Chapter 7: "Many Sketches & Scraps of Sentiments": Commonplacing and the Art of Reading

Chapter 8: Copying and Co-opting: Owning the Text

PART IV: CONSTRUCTIONS

Chapter 9: Reading and Meaning: History, Travel and Political Economy

Chapter 10: Mis-reading and Misunderstanding: Encountering Natural Religion and Hume

PART V: CONSEQUENCES

Chapter 11: The Making of British Culture: Reading Identities in the Social History of

Ideas

Notes

Bibliography

Index


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