It takes the average reader 3 hours and 40 minutes to read The Imprint of the Picturesque on Nineteenth-century British Fiction by Alexander M. Ross
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Alexander M. Ross's book is a monograph in the best sense of the word: a short book on a single theme by a devoted expert. In recent years, with the increasing number of interdisciplinary ventures designed to break down the self-imposed barriers between specialist disciplines, there have been several studies of the relation of individual novelists - Eliot, Hardy, James - to the visual arts. But there have been few more general inquiries into the interconnections between fiction and painting. Ross has made good this deficiency in one important area. He has taken the cult of the picturesque,
The Imprint of the Picturesque on Nineteenth-century British Fiction by Alexander M. Ross is 220 pages long, and a total of 55,000 words.
This makes it 74% the length of the average book. It also has 67% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 5 hours to read The Imprint of the Picturesque on Nineteenth-century British Fiction aloud.
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