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New Media and the Rise of the Popular Woman Writer, 1832-1860 /Alexis Easley.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Edinburgh Critical Studies in Victorian CultureDescription: 1 online resource (296 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781474475945
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • PR878 .N496 2021
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Contents:
Subject: This book highlights the integral relationship between the rise of the popular woman writer and the expansion and diversification of newspaper, book and periodical print media during a period of revolutionary change, 1832-1860.
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Online Book (LOGIN USING YOUR MY CIU LOGIN AND PASSWORD) Online Book (LOGIN USING YOUR MY CIU LOGIN AND PASSWORD) G. Allen Fleece Library ONLINE Non-fiction PR878.6 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Link to resource Available on1238641546

Includes bibliographies and index.

Introduction; 1. Felicia Hemans and the Birth of the Mass-Market Woman Poet; 2. Eliza Cook, New Media Innovator; 3. George Eliot, the Brontës and the Market for Poetry; 4. Women Writers and Chambers's Edinburgh Journal; 5. Frances Brown and the 'Modern' Market for Print; 6. Scrapbooks and Women's Reading Practices; Coda; Bibliography; Index.

Introduction Chapter 1: Felicia Hemans and the Birth of the Mass-Market Woman PoetChapter 2: Eliza Cook, New Media InnovatorChapter 3: George Eliot, the Brontës and the Market for PoetryChapter 4: Women Writers and Chambers's Edinburgh JournalChapter 5: Frances Brown and the 'Modern' Market for PrintChapter 6: Scrapbooks and Women's Reading Practices CodaBibliographyIndex.

This book highlights the integral relationship between the rise of the popular woman writer and the expansion and diversification of newspaper, book and periodical print media during a period of revolutionary change, 1832-1860.

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