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Introduction: The Moral Economy of Literacy
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction: The Moral Economy of Literacy 1
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Chapter One Accounting for Character: Diaries and the Moral Practice of Everyday Life
- The Coin of Character 24
- Memory and the Commonplace Tradition 33
- Self-Examination and the Devotions of Literacy 41
- Time Is Money: The Value of the Future 48
- Equality of Aspiration 55
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Chapter Two Forms of Feeling: Habit, Leisure, and the Domestication of Literary Taste
- The Drill of Nature 66
- Letters and the Debts of Family 71
- The Profit of Pleasure 79
- The Art of Conversation 93
- Sentimental Pathos and the Conventions of Intimacy 104
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Chapter Three Popular Philosophy and Democratic Voice: Emerson in the Lecture Hall
- Becoming Whole: The Struggle for Composure 120
- Modes of Civic Education 128
- The Eloquence of Moral Life 144
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Chapter Four Making Society out of Books: The New York Mercantile Library and the Enterprise of Reading
- Circulating Libraries and the Business of Books 164
- Reading and Breeding for the Profession 175
- The Liberty of Intellect and the Taste for Fiction 191
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Chapter Five The Melancholy of White-Collar Work: Professional Ethos and the Modern Literary Sphere
- The Blank Page and the Place of Writing 209
- The Credit of Character, in Parts and Whole 219
- Professional Authorship and the Literary Sphere 232
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Epilogue: Debris from the Business of Living
- Epilogue 255
- Notes 269
- Selected Bibliography 305
- Index 309
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction: The Moral Economy of Literacy 1
-
Chapter One Accounting for Character: Diaries and the Moral Practice of Everyday Life
- The Coin of Character 24
- Memory and the Commonplace Tradition 33
- Self-Examination and the Devotions of Literacy 41
- Time Is Money: The Value of the Future 48
- Equality of Aspiration 55
-
Chapter Two Forms of Feeling: Habit, Leisure, and the Domestication of Literary Taste
- The Drill of Nature 66
- Letters and the Debts of Family 71
- The Profit of Pleasure 79
- The Art of Conversation 93
- Sentimental Pathos and the Conventions of Intimacy 104
-
Chapter Three Popular Philosophy and Democratic Voice: Emerson in the Lecture Hall
- Becoming Whole: The Struggle for Composure 120
- Modes of Civic Education 128
- The Eloquence of Moral Life 144
-
Chapter Four Making Society out of Books: The New York Mercantile Library and the Enterprise of Reading
- Circulating Libraries and the Business of Books 164
- Reading and Breeding for the Profession 175
- The Liberty of Intellect and the Taste for Fiction 191
-
Chapter Five The Melancholy of White-Collar Work: Professional Ethos and the Modern Literary Sphere
- The Blank Page and the Place of Writing 209
- The Credit of Character, in Parts and Whole 219
- Professional Authorship and the Literary Sphere 232
-
Epilogue: Debris from the Business of Living
- Epilogue 255
- Notes 269
- Selected Bibliography 305
- Index 309