Album y universo lector femenino [Caracas, 1839]
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An album was a blank handbook of females' property. Upon the invitation of the woman owning it, the most prestigious writers of the period would write on its pages. Such male collaboration was a decisive practice in the XIXth century. To a great extent, it contributed to spreading artistic products among certain reading circles. Venezuelan women in possession of albums were in turn more inclined to reading literature and, later, to producing writings of a similar kind. This paper will examine the various implications derived from the presence of albums in the Venezuelan cultural scene since 1839
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Alcibíades, M. (2011). Album y universo lector femenino [Caracas, 1839]. Orbis Tertius, 17(18). Retrieved from https://www.orbistertius.unlp.edu.ar/article/view/OTv17n18d04
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Dossier: El libro, la lectura y los lectores en América Latina. Algunos aportes
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