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  3. Vol. 24 No. 1: (Spring 1997): Special Issue on Victorian Periodical Literature

Vol. 24 No. 1: (Spring 1997): Special Issue on Victorian Periodical Literature

Published: 1997-03-29

Articles

  • Introduction

    Rosemary T. VanArsdel
    1-6
  • ‘The Electric Constable’: Telegraphic Language and the Capture of John Tawell, 1845-1854

    Jenny Davidson
    7-16
  • ‘Securing the Suffrage of the Crowd’: George Newnes and the Million

    Kate Jackson
    17-38
  • Victorian Women Writers and the Periodical Press: The Case of Harriet Martineau

    Alexis Easley
    39-50
  • Women Poets as Critics in the Athenaeum: Ungendered Anonymity Unmasked

    Marysa Demoor
    51-71
  • Painting for Reputation: The Pre-Raphaelites, John Ruskin, and the Victorian Press

    Leslie Williams
    72-88
  • Hegemony at Home: The Queen, the Press, and the Rhetoric of Familial Love

    Virginia McKendry
    89-104
  • ‘No Followers’: The Victorian Servant Problem

    Brian McCuskey
    105-123
  • New Bibliographic Controls for Victorian Periodicals

    Barbara Quinn Schmidt
    124-131

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