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Print in Transition, 1850-1910 Studies in Media and Book History

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ISBN-10: 0333770471

ISBN-13: 9780333770474

Edition: 2001 (Revised)

Authors: Laurel Brake

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List price: $109.99
Copyright year: 2001
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan Limited
Publication date: 5/4/2001
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 341
Size: 5.66" wide x 8.90" long x 1.10" tall
Weight: 1.276
Language: English

Laurel Brakeis Lecturer in Literature, Birbeck College, University of London. She is the editor of The Year's Work in English Studies.

List of Figures
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Media History: the Serial and the Book
'Trepidation of the Spheres': Serials and Books in the Nineteenth Century
Star Turn? Magazine, Part-issue, and Book Serialisation
Sight-reading/finding the rhythm
Serialisation, production and consumption
Star turn: from periodical to part-issue
Format and meaning
The Serialisation of Books: Macmillan's English Men of Letters Series and the New Biography
'Doing the Biz': Book-trade and News-trade Periodicals in the 1890s
Journals and Gender
'Silly Novels'? Gender and the Westminster Review at Mid-century
The Westminster in the 1850s
The topicality of gender: brandmarking the Westminster
From the woman question to the homoerotic: the range of gender in the Westminster
Gender in the North British Review: a comparator
Gay Space: The Artist and Journal of Home Culture
Magazines and the Construction of Identity
The Artist and its readers, 1880-95
The Artist under Kains-Jackson
Backlash? The complexities of the market
The Artist and the Challenge of Cleveland Street, 1889-90
Columns, leaders, and readers
Cleveland Street and The Artist
Gender and the New Journalism: the Yellow Book
Gender
Decadence and journalism
The Yellow Book and the New Woman
The New Journalism
The New Woman and the New Journalism
Marketing Notoriety: Advertising the Savoy
Print and Gender: the Publishing Career of Walter Pater, 1866-95
Studies and the Magazines
The Politics of Illustration: Ruskin, Pater and the Victorian Art Press
After Studies: the Cancelled Book
Appreciations: Aesthetics in the Affray
'Prose' and censorship
The Profession of Letters: Pater's Greek Studies and their Market(s)
Journalism and literature
Greek studies
Greek Studies (1895)
The periodicals and Greek studies
Text
Pater, Symons and the Culture of the Fin de Siecle in Britain
The subject of Pater in the 1890s
Symons, Pater and Decadence
Pater and French culture
Pater and the fin de siecle
Afterword
Notes
Bibliography
Index