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Reading on the Farm

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Providing a snapshot of a lost time, this record utilizes the Victorian library on Brancepeth Station in the Wairarapa, its staff, and its customers to reflect upon the significance of books, reading, and intellectual life in colonial New Zealand. The station records, library archives, and the books themselves-based on borrowing histories, physical conditions, and marginalia-offer a compelling interpretation of the social and cultural implications of reading at that time. Examining characters such as the Beetham family, Wairarapa Maori, and especially librarian John Vaughn Miller, this intriguing account exemplifies the class cleavages, social anxieties, and uncertainties that were at the heart of both Brancepeth and popular Victorian fiction.

Author Biography:

Lydia Wevers is a leading literary historian and critic and the director of Stout Research Center at Victoria University of Wellington. She is the author of Country of Writing: Travel Writing About New Zealand 1809-1900, On Display, and On Reading.
Release date NZ
June 8th, 2010
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Collection
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Country of Publication
New Zealand
Imprint
Victoria University Press
Pages
344
Publisher
Te Herenga Waka University Press
Dimensions
140x211x23
ISBN-13
9780864736352
Product ID
7105882

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