Reading for Life is an anthology of poems and of extracts from prose
fiction, related to a series of case-histories of individuals
carefully reading, discussing their reading lives, and thinking about
the relation of literature to their existence. It enables readers to
gain increased imaginative access to the works in question through
seeing how they have intensely affected equivalent readers—a
novelist, a poet, a doctor, a teacher, an anthologist, but also
non-specialists, ordinary people within shared reading groups in many
different settings, finding help from literary texts in times of often
painful personal need. It is the story of the work done by Philip
Davis' research unit, the Centre for Research into Reading, Literature
and Society (CRILS), at the University of Liverpool, in a ten-year
partnership with the outreach charity The Reader, taking serious
literature to often neglected communities and struggling individuals
through the shared reading—alive and aloud—of literature from all
ages. Reading for Life is a detailed account of what reading
literature can do for a wide variety of individuals in relation to a
wide variety of texts: it will be of interest to serious readers in
the wider world as much as to scholars working within literary
studies, and to all those involved in thinking about the therapeutic
interactions of literature and life in psychology, medicine, and
mental health support settings.
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ISBN
9780192548009
Publisert
2020
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Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic UK
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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