Abstract:
For a great many years the phenomenon of reading as a subdivision of a much larger process of communication has been fascinating us. Curiously enough, however, this phenomenon has received more attention from the parties concerned than from the academic world. Limiting the notion reading to the reading of dailies and magazines, while laying aside other printed media, this becomes even more obvious.
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