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London Journal, 1845-83 - Periodicals, Production and Gender

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Zusatztext '... King has taken on the task of correcting this historiographic imbalance by thoroughly excavating some of the more obscure purlieus of mid-nineteenth century Grub Street! and nearly every page of the book bears witness to the assiduity and ingenuity of his primary research... a detailed and illuminating contribution to the expanding list of books dealing with various aspects of Victorian print culture published as part of Ashgate's impressive 'The Nineteenth Century' series.' SHARP News '... remarkable study. Its comprehensiveness and interdisciplinarity are likely to make it attractive to scholars in such diverse fields as media history! library science! cultural studies! journalism! and literary studies. King makes a convincing case for the London Journal as a key text in the history of the mass media! and provides a variety of interpretative tools that scholars are likely to find useful as they continue to explore the vast field of Victorian journalism.' The Library 'Andrew King has succeeded in writing a well-informed and thought-provoking study that breaks new ground! particularly in the way it balances theoretical insights with more traditional periodical historiography.' Victorian Periodicals Review 'Andrew King's detailed examination of the production and reception of the London Journal during the mid-nineteenth century offers an excellent model for analyses of literary periodicals...' Script and Print Informationen zum Autor Dr Andrew King is a senior lecturer in Media and Cultural Studies at Canterbury Christ Church University College! UK. Zusammenfassung This is a study of one of the most widely read publications of 19th century Britain, the London Journal. Treating the magazine as a case study, the book maps the Victorian mass market periodical in general and provides both new bibliographical and theoretical knowledge of this area. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contents: Preface; Part 1 Periodical Discourse: Periodical questions; Periodical titles; or! 'The London Journal' as a signifier. Part 2 Periodical Production; 1845-9. Theoretical issues; or! genre! title! network! space; Cultural numerology; or! circulation! demographics! debits and credits; 1849-57. Moving from the miscellany; or! J.F. Smith and after; 1857-62. When is a periodical not itself? or! Mark Lemon and his successors; 1862-83. The secret of success; or! American women and British men; Part 3 Periodical Gender; or! the Metastases of the Reader: 1845-55. Gender and the implied reader; or! the re-gendering of news; 1863. Lady Audley's secret zone; or! is subversion subversive?; 1868-83. Dress! address and the vote; or! the gender of performance; 1883: The revenge of the reader; or! Zola out and in; Appendix; References; Index. ...

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