"This richly textured study grounds the formal interpretation of literary works in the social analysis of reading communities. . . . The space that it carves out between social theory and linguistic analysis will provide a methodological model even to those critics working on other times and places." (Leah Price, Harvard University) "Scholarly and readable, Brewer's discussion of reader response and augmentation is not only interesting but also surprisingly illuminating. . . . Highly recommended." (Choice) "An important book which imaginatively expands . . . our understanding of eighteenth-century literature." (MLR) "Expertly argued and ultimately convincing. . . . The unique focus and approach will make it of interest to specialists of eighteenth-century literature, the British novel, and narrative theory more generally." (Studies in the Novel)