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When my girls are older, I hope they read Jane Austen, the Brontes, Dickens, Eliot, Hardy and Trollope, but what books would similarly 'pushy mums' have encouraged their children to read before these books were written? :-)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.In Vanity Fair I seem to remember one of the characters was reading "religious tracts". I also think there were early English grammar books. Liz in Pride and Prej. read books but I can't remember if the author told us what books they were. But actually, I don't think they encouraged their children to read much at all. I think it was more like riding for the boys, embroidery for the girls.
I don't think there were a lot of novels before that. Pamela and Tom Jones were very popular; daughters might have been allowed to read the former but I suspect the latter would have been a bit racy. Bluestockings might have read poetry or magazines like The Spectator. But as Hgrove says, intellectual pursuits were mostly male work.