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Victorian Sabbatarianism Victorian Sabbatarianism
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Boredom and the Book Boredom and the Book
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Evangelical Leisure Reading and The Sunday at Home Evangelical Leisure Reading and The Sunday at Home
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The End of Boredom?: Sunday Time and the Chronometrics of Diversion The End of Boredom?: Sunday Time and the Chronometrics of Diversion
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4 Sunday Reading: Boredom, Leisure, and Periodical Diversion
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Published:September 2019
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Abstract
This chapter takes up the feel of the Victorian Sunday and its reputation for unrelenting lassitude and inertia. Sunday reading was, however, one means to address this temporal void, provided the reading materials were deemed acceptable. A list of suitable books for that day is frequently detailed in memoirs concerning the devout Evangelical upbringings of their authors. In the context of Victorian Sabbatarian debates, this chapter looks on the affects of Sunday boredom as an instance of stalled, long time before turning to a solution of sorts: Sunday-reading periodicals that, as the case of the weekly Evangelical periodical The Sunday at Home illustrates, offered a diversionary reprieve that could multiply readers’ experience of time, and even render the feeling of eternal waiting as more welcome moments of leisure. This kind of reading shows us how what we might think of as devotional contemplation was being re-temporalized as diversion.
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