Come, bright Improvement! : : The Literary Societies of Nineteenth-Century Ontario / / Heather Murray.

The forerunner of today's book clubs, nineteenth-century literary societies provided a lively social and intellectual forum where people could gather and discuss books, cultural affairs, and current events. In Come bright Improvement!, Heather Murray explores the literary societies of Ontario b...

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Place / Publishing House:Toronto : : University of Toronto Press, , [2016]
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Year of Publication:2016
Language:English
Series:Studies in Book and Print Culture
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Contents --   |t Preface --   |t Maps --   |t CHAPTER ONE. A Legacy of Literary Culture --   |t CHAPTER TWO. Early Societies in Toronto --   |t CHAPTER THREE. Culture and Conflict in the Western District --   |t CHAPTER FOUR. Circle to Circle --   |t CHAPTER FIVE. The Rise of the Women's Societies --   |t CHAPTER SIX. Literary Study in the Literary Societies --   |t CHAPTER SEVEN. Literary Societies as a Source for History and Theory --   |t Appendix A: Literary and Debating Club Pledge, Hamilton, 1893 --   |t Appendix B: Readings and Recitations of the Barrie Literary Society, 1881-1893 --   |t Appendix C: Programs of Study of the Browning Club of Toronto, 1897-1905 --   |t Literary Societies of Nineteenth-Century Ontario: A Preliminary Resource Guide --   |t Notes --   |t Sources Cited --   |t Illustration Credits --   |t Index --   |t Backmatter 
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520 |a The forerunner of today's book clubs, nineteenth-century literary societies provided a lively social and intellectual forum where people could gather and discuss books, cultural affairs, and current events. In Come bright Improvement!, Heather Murray explores the literary societies of Ontario between 1820 and 1900 - some of which are still in existence today - and examines the extent to which they mirrored or challenged contemporary social, political, and intellectual trends. Based on a wealth of original research with periodicals and local archival materials, Murray traces the evolution from early political and debating clubs to more dedicated literary and cultural societies, such as Shakespeare or Browning groups. Many people formed literary societies, including workers, women, Black fugitives, and members of religious denominations such as Quakers and Methodists. Murray studies the societies in detail, exploring everything from the reading materials they favoured to the other kinds of social and civic activities in which they participated. Of additional interest to scholars of book history if the book's resource guide, which records the location, history, and archival deposits of several hundred societies. A first in the study of the book club phenomenon, Come, bright Improvement! is a wonderful introduction to nineteenth-century Ontario, the history of book studies, and the history of reading.  
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