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LTC Lunch - How We Used to Read

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LTC Lunch - How We Used to Read

Phones, tablets, laptops, audiobooks: Has new technology ruined our students’ ability to read? Didn’t reading used to be more focused? Two scholars of medieval and nineteenth and twentieth-century literature will consider how we used to read and how we read now.


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  • Title LTC Lunch - How We Used to Read
  • Upload Date January 28, 2026 3:09pm
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  • Description Phones, tablets, laptops, audiobooks: Has new technology ruined our students’ ability to read? Didn’t reading used to be more focused? Two scholars of medieval and nineteenth and twentieth-century literature will consider how we used to read and how we read now.
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  • Names Alison Byerly, President George Shuffelton, Helen F. Lewis Professor of English
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