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'''Literary reading''' is the reading of [[novel]]s, [[short story|short stories]], [[play]]s, or [[poetry]]. The content may be in paper or electronic form. <ref name=NEA>{{citation | '''Literary reading''' is the reading of [[novel]]s, [[short story|short stories]], [[play]]s, or [[poetry]]. The content may be in paper or electronic form. <ref name=NEA>{{citation | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:44, 15 February 2010
Literary reading is the reading of novels, short stories, plays, or poetry. The content may be in paper or electronic form. [1] Some studies use "books read" as a surrogate metric.
Literary activity is a superset of literary reading, including listening to recorded literary readings or attending live readings, and creative writing.
References
- ↑ Reading at Risk: A Survey of Literary Reading in America, National Endowment for the Arts, June 2004, pp. 1-2