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Leisure Reading and Austen's Case for Differentiated Time
Amit Yahav
English, Language and Literature
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Arts & Humanities
Leisure
100%
Quixotism
29%
Quixote
24%
Gerard Genette
22%
Reading Time
21%
Fictional Worlds
20%
Immersion
18%
Abbeys
18%
Rationalization
18%
Real World
15%
Ambition
14%
Rhythm
14%
Testimony
13%
Sound
11%
Novel
11%
Social Sciences
time
35%
encroachment
18%
leisure time
16%
rationalization
16%
testimony
14%
discrimination
10%
narrative
8%
literature
6%
learning
4%