Women, Periodicals and Print Culture in Britain, 1830s-1900s : The Victorian Period
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
1474433901
ISBN-13
9781474433907
Publisher
Edinburgh University Press
Imprint
Edinburgh University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Apr 30th, 2019
Print length
572 Pages
Weight
1,164 grams
Dimensions
17.80 x 25.20 x 3.80 cms
Product Classification:
Literary studies: c 1800 to c 1900 British & Irish historySocial & cultural historyMedia studies
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Presents 35 thematically organised, research-led essays on women, periodicals and print culture in Victorian Britain.
The period covered in this volume witnessed the proliferation of print culture and the greater availability of periodicals for an increasingly diverse audience of women readers. This was also a significant period in women''s history, in which the ''Woman Question'' dominated public debate, and writers and commentators from a range of perspectives engaged with ideas and ideals about womanhood ranging from the ''Angel in the House'' to the New Woman.
Essays in this collection gather together expertise from leading scholars as well as emerging new voices in order to produce sustained analysis of underexplored periodicals and authors and to reveal in new ways the dynamic and integral relationship between women''s history and print culture in Victorian society.
Essays in this collection gather together expertise from leading scholars as well as emerging new voices in order to produce sustained analysis of underexplored periodicals and authors and to reveal in new ways the dynamic and integral relationship between women''s history and print culture in Victorian society.
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