| Evidence: | 'James Murray, a Glasgow woodcarver, represented the kind of reader Dent and Rhys were trying to reach. He credited Everyman magazine with "opening up an entirely new set of ideas to which I had previously been a stranger. I became familiar with the names and works of all the truly great authors and poets, and was now throughly convinced I had been misplaced in my life's work". His reading ranged from Rasselas to Looking Backward'. |
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| Century: | 1900-1945 | ||||||||||
| Date: | unknown | ||||||||||
| Country: | Scotland | ||||||||||
| Time: | n/a | ||||||||||
| Place: | city: Glasgow | ||||||||||
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| Reader: | James Murray |
| Age | Adult (18-100+) |
| Gender | Male |
| Date of Birth | 1894 |
| Socio-economic group: | Clerk / tradesman / artisan / smallholder |
| Occupation: | woodcarver |
| Religion: | n/a |
| Country of origin: | Scotland |
| Country of experience: | Scotland |
| Listeners present if any: (e.g. family, servants,
friends, workmates) |
n/a |
| Additional comments: | n/a |
| Author: | Samuel Johnson |
| Title: | Rasselas |
| Genre: | Fiction |
| Form of Text: | Print: Book |
| Publication details: | Everyman edition |
| Provenance: | unknown |
| Record ID: | 2773 | |
| Source - | ||
| Author: | Jonathan Rose | |
| Editor: | n/a | |
| Title: | The Intellectual Life of the British Working Classes | |
| Place of Publication: | New Haven | |
| Date of Publication: | 2001 | |
| Vol: | n/a | |
| Page: | 136 | |
| Additional comments: | n/a |
| Citation: | Jonathan Rose, The Intellectual Life of the British Working Classes (New Haven, 2001), p. 136, http://www.open.ac.uk/Arts/reading/recorddetails2.php?id=2773, accessed: 22 May 2013 | |
| See James Murray, 'To Pashendaele and Back' - complete reference elusive in Rose's notes. |
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