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by Belinda Jack (Author)
Today many people take reading for granted, but we remain some way off from attaining literacy for the global human population. And whilst we think we know what reading is, it remains in many ways a mysterious process, or set of processes. The effects of reading are myriad: it can be informative, distracting, moving, erotically arousing, politically motivating, spiritual, and much, much more. At different times and in different places reading means different things.
Belinda Jack is Fellow and Tutor at Christ Church, University of Oxford, and the Gresham Professor of Rhetoric at Gresham College, London. She features regularly in the media thanks to the popularity and insight of her published works, including The Woman Reader (Yale University Press, 2012) and George Sand: A Woman's Life Writ Large (Knopf, 2000). Her many articles, essays, chapters, and reviews appear in publications including The Wall Street Journal, the Literary Review, and the Times Literary Supplement. For a four year period, she gave public lectures at The Museum of London under the general title The Mysteries of Reading and Writing.
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