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The Victorian Periodical Press : Samplings and Soundings
2. Readers fair and foul: John Ruskin and the periodical press
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Brian Maidment
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December 31 1982
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University of Toronto Press
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December 31 1982
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10.3138/9781487580223-006
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Book chapters
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. ix
Notes on the contributors
pp. v
Contents
pp. vii
List of illustrations
pp. viii
List of abbreviations
pp. xiii
Introduction
pp. 3
1. Periodical literature and the articulate classes
pp. 29
2. Readers fair and foul: John Ruskin and the periodical press
pp. 59
3. 'Impetuous eagerness': the young Mill's radical journalism
pp. 79
4. Exhibition and review: the periodical press and the Victorian art exhibition system
pp. 109
5. Periodicals and the practice of literary criticism, 1855-64
pp. 143
Part Two. MANAGEMENT AND MONEY
pp. 145
6. Problems of parentage: the North British Review and the Free Church of Scotland
pp. 167
7. The financing of radical opinion: John Chapman and the Westminster Review
pp. 193
8. Survival of the fittest? Sunderland newspapers 1n the nineteenth century
pp. 225
9. Revolutions in thought: serial publication and the mass market for reading
pp. 261
10. Press and pressure group 1n modern Britain
pp. 297
11. Workmen's advocates: ideology and class in a mid-Victorian labour newspaper system
pp. 317
12. Early Victorian scandalous journalism: Renton Nicholson's The Town (1837-42)
pp. 349
13. The trouble with Betsy: periodicals and the common reader in mid-nineteenth-century England
pp. 367
14. The British Controversialist and Impartial Inquirer, 1850-1872: A Pearl from the Golden Stream
pp. 393
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