Reading started in ancient Asia and the Americas, re-emerged in Europe  in the Middle Ages and was reinvented by the development of printing.  The explosion of the book trade, of newspapers, public readings and  public libraries swept reading into 19th century educational reforms and  onwards towards the present cyber-age, in which read communication  looks set to exceed oral communication. This highly innovative account,  the last in Fischer's trilogy, is a complete history of a ubiquitous yet  mysterious art. 
Of the three volumes in Steven Roger Fischer's hugely ambitious and  sedulously executed trilogy, the first two dealt with language and  writing. This one, however, is the most suggestive and open, dedicated  not only to the technicalities of his subject but to the everyday  experience of communication... Fischer lets his historical readers speak  for themselves, ceaselessly seduced by textual magic The Independent  Starting from the Bronze Age and ending with modern emails and a  possible future of e-books, Steven Fischer's A History of Reading takes  in a wonderful diversity of things Nature It's an exciting story, which  the author tells clearly and chronologically Daily Telegraph
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History Of Reading (Globalities)
Labels: Cultures / Languages