id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_xejwwtrbhbhn5h2mdqde2socfm Günter Leypoldt Spatial reading: evaluative frameworks and the making of literary authority 2020.0 27 .pdf application/pdf 15064 1149 55 Combining the concept of evaluative frameworks with a socio-institutional account of literary authority, this essay sketches an alternative history of reading, with a focus on the shifting spatial form, and continues to provoke tensions between the civil sphere and the literary-artistic field (as the recent scandal around Peter Handke's Nobel Prize attests). a socio-institutional account of literary authority, suggesting that strong-valued reading can recall the experience of moral or religious "higher goods" (Taylor) or a "civil First, I will provide a working definition of "spatial reading," then discuss how it emerged in late-eighteenth-century debates about "reading addiction," how it changed when the modernist avant-gardization of the literary And at a level of cultural authority, the education revolution shifted literature's consecrating institutions from the relatively unregulated public sphere toward an academically housed "art world" with higher degrees of gatekeeping. Intellectual Authority and Literary Culture in the US, 1790–1900 (2013) and Reading Practices (2015). ./cache/work_xejwwtrbhbhn5h2mdqde2socfm.pdf ./txt/work_xejwwtrbhbhn5h2mdqde2socfm.txt