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“Those beck’ning ghost(s)”: The Subscribers to Thomas Warton’s Poems (1748)
- Hugh Reid
- ESC: English Studies in Canada
- Association of Canadian College and University Teachers of English
- Volume 25, Issues 3-4, September/December 1999
- pp. 277-294
- 10.1353/esc.1999.0021
- Article
- Additional Information
Abstract:
An analysis of the subscription lists of Thomas Warton the elder’s Poems reveals a slightly higher percentage of female readers than the norm, a large percentage of members of the lower clergy, more subscriptions than the norm, and a low number of people in the Dictionary of National Biography. All these findings seem to corroborate the modern research that indicates that the eighteenth-century reading public was not as monolithic as was once thought.
ISSN | 1913-4835 |
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Print ISSN | 0317-0802 |
Pages | pp. 277-294 |
Launched on MUSE | 2019-04-03 |
Open Access | No |
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