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June 09 2020
Review: Guilty Pleasures: Popular Novels and American Audiences in the Long Nineteenth Century, by Hugh McIntosh
Hugh McIntosh,
Guilty Pleasures: Popular Novels and American Audiences in the Long Nineteenth Century
. Charlottesville
: University of Virginia Press
, 2018
. Pp. xii + 171. $65 cloth; $24.50 paper.
Amy L. Blair
Amy L. Blair
Marquette University
Amy L. Blair, Associate Professor of English at Marquette University, is the author of Reading Up: Middle-Class Readers and the Culture of Success in the Early Twentieth-Century United States (2012). She is coeditor, with James L. Machor, of Reception: Texts, Readers, Audiences, History, published by Penn State University Press. She is now working on a book tentatively titled “Tasting and Testing Books: Good Housekeeping, Popular Modernism, and the Modern Middlebrow Reader.”
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Nineteenth-Century Literature (2020) 75 (1): 112–116.
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Amy L. Blair; Review: Guilty Pleasures: Popular Novels and American Audiences in the Long Nineteenth Century, by Hugh McIntosh. Nineteenth-Century Literature 9 June 2020; 75 (1): 112–116. doi: https://doi.org/10.1525/ncl.2020.75.1.112
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