
Victorian Print Media
A Reader
Oxford University Press
Published on 24. November 2005
Book
Paperback/Softback
452 pages
978-0-19-927038-5 (ISBN)
Description
Victorian culture was dominated by an ever expanding world of print. A tremendous increase in the volume of books, newspapers, and periodicals, was matched by the corresponding development of the first mass reading public. It has long been acknowledged that the growth of the popular publishing industry played an instrumental role in the success of most major Victorian novelists. Traditional critical positions have, nevertheless, recently expanded into a much broader field concerned with media history, book studies, modes of textual production and consumption, and concepts of 'popular literature'. One of most notable current critical trends is a renewed interest in the importance of all aspects of nineteenth-century print culture.
Victorian Print Media: A Reader collects primary sources from nineteenth century journals, newspapers, and periodicals into an anthology that can be used for teaching purposes, but is also intended to complement and encourage ongoing research. The extracts are organised into ten themed sections. Each section addresses a specific conceptual or historical issue, such as the impact of serial publication upon practices of reading and authorship. The themed sections demonstrate the multiple factors upon which the aesthetics of print media depended, making this anthology of use to all researchers, teachers, and students of the period.
Victorian Print Media: A Reader collects primary sources from nineteenth century journals, newspapers, and periodicals into an anthology that can be used for teaching purposes, but is also intended to complement and encourage ongoing research. The extracts are organised into ten themed sections. Each section addresses a specific conceptual or historical issue, such as the impact of serial publication upon practices of reading and authorship. The themed sections demonstrate the multiple factors upon which the aesthetics of print media depended, making this anthology of use to all researchers, teachers, and students of the period.
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a well put together collection * E.B., Contemporary Review *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Scholars, students, and teachers of nineteenth-century literature and history.
Illustrations
Numerous halftones
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 138 mm
Thickness: 24 mm
Weight
658 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-927038-5 (9780199270385)
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Persons
Author
, Lecturer in Victorian Literature and Culture, School of English, University of Exeter.
, Lecturer in Media and Cultural Studies, Canterbury Christ Church University, Kent, UK
Content
Introduction ; 1. Setting the Debate: the 1820s ; 2. The Influence of Print ; 3. The Word of Law/The Law of the Word ; 4. Publishing, Printing, Communication ; 5. Fiction in the Market ; 6. Print Media and the "Popular" ; 7. Reading Spaces ; 8. Newspapers ; 9. Authors, Journalists, Reviewers ; 10. Graphic media ; 11. Textual Lives