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Chapter 10 - Periodicals, News, and Journalism
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Chapter 23 - Theatre and Drama
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Bibliography
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Chapter 2 - “Pleas’d at being so agreeably deceiv’d”: pantomime and the poetics of dumb wit
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Acknowledgements
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Contents
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Chapter 1 - “Thepredominanttaste of the present age”: diversion and the literary market
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Notes
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“The soul of reading”: conclusion by way of animadversion
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Chapter 3 - “Fasten’d by the eyes”: popular wonder, print culture, and the exhibition of monstrosity
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Dedication
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Copyright page
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Chapter 4 - “Pleasantry for thy entertainment”: novelistic discourse and the rhetoric of diversion
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Index
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“Unbending the mind”: introduction by way of diversion
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