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| #5873077 in Books | Laurel Brake | 2001-07-06 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.90 x1.10 x5.66l,1.43 | File type: PDF | 341 pages | Print in Transition 1850 1910 Studies in Media and Book History||5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.| The Golden Age of text|By W Boudville|Brake surveys British printed matter in the second half of the 19th century. She is careful, even in the title, not to say "Literature". She does not restrict herself to what we now call literature of that period (Dickens, Hardy,...). Rather, she also looks at newspapers and magazines. Why? Because when amassed as a gestalt, a deepening app|||"Brake offers fascinating observations, not just about periodicals, but more broadly about periodicity and literature." - Jonathan Rose, Albion|About the Author|LAUREL BRAKE is Reader in Literature and Print Culture at Bi
This book examines the outbreak of print in late Victorian Britain. It joins categories that are normally separated: literature/popular culture, books/magazines, publishers/newsagents, and media studies/media history. The approach is through material culture, archival material that is theorised and gendered. Chapters focus on authorship, production, and gender in relation to Dickens, Pater, Ruskin, Eliot, Symons, and James, and serials such as Master Humphrey's Clock , t...
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