id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_rwp6ja52r5falcyvxjrayatzzq Katie Halsey 'Folk stylistics' and the history of reading: a discussion of method 2009 18 .pdf application/pdf 7954 525 67 literary critics and common readers alike commenting on issues of "good" or "imitable" style; describing how easy the work is to read aloud, recording their impressions of the "morality" of the reader"‟ (Leech and Short, 1981: 262) – eventually a new sub-discipline, the history of reading, was availability of books and texts to readers and readerships (see, for example, St Clair, 2006, and works reading, and many readers do not respond to texts in the ways that one might expect. One form of expectation that readers can be assumed to have brought to their reading of literary (and Elizabethan reader saw and valued in the style of the texts he read. assumptions made by historical readers through a close study of their comments on literary works, and between moral principles and reading still influenced many readers in the nineteenth century. morality, which pervades many of the responses of nineteenth-century readers to the works they ./cache/work_rwp6ja52r5falcyvxjrayatzzq.pdf ./txt/work_rwp6ja52r5falcyvxjrayatzzq.txt