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		<title>Hugging Victorians</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[My friend and colleague Shelley Ettinger just sent me a link to an article in the Sunday Times (that&#8217;s of London, not New York) that tells about how the British Library is making its nineteenth century novels available free through Amazon&#8217;s Kindle. This may come close to sucking me in.  She and I were talking [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My friend and colleague <a href="http://readwritered.blogspot.com/">Shelley Ettinger</a> just sent me a link to an article in the <em>Sunday Times</em> (that&#8217;s of London, not New York) that tells about how the British Library is making its nineteenth century novels available free through Amazon&#8217;s Kindle.</p>
<p>This may come close to sucking me in.  She and I were talking about this last week, about when we were likely to make the move to purchasing an e-reader.  We agreed we were waiting for the prices to come down, and I said I was leaning toward maybe asking my husband and son to go in together to get me a reader  next holiday season, and furthermore that I&#8217;d been leaning toward a Sony because it is easier to get the free stuff off the web from Gutenberg and the rest.  I described my dream of walking around with all of George Eliot!  the entire works of Dickens! Trollope&#8217;s Palliser novels&#8211; all all ALL of them!  in my arms!  It is just mind boggling.</p>
<p>All of  the things that are problematic about technology sort of slide away as I imagine hugging <em>all the Victorian novels </em>at once to my bosom.  Well, read about the British library&#8217;s pride in how they are plunging into the future <a href="http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/books/article7017994.ece">here</a>.</p>
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