Skip to main content
  • Issue 3 • 2006 • Literature and the Press: 1800 / 1900

    Issue 3 • 2006 • Literature and the Press: 1800 / 1900


This issue, guest edited by Jo McDonagh and Anna Vaninskaya, opens up some of the questions that periodicals pose across the long nineteenth century.

Articles


Introduction: Literature and the Press: 1800 / 1900

Introduction: Literature and the Press: 1800 / 1900

Josephine McDonagh and Anna Vaninskaya

2006-10-01 Issue 3 • 2006 • Literature and the Press: 1800 / 1900

Periodical Personae: Pseudonyms, Authorship and the Imagined  Community of Joseph Priestley's Theological Repository

Periodical Personae: Pseudonyms, Authorship and the Imagined Community of Joseph Priestley's Theological Repository

Luisa Calè

2006-10-01 Issue 3 • 2006 • Literature and the Press: 1800 / 1900

Writing in Dissent: Coleridge and the Poetry of the Monthly                     Magazine

Writing in Dissent: Coleridge and the Poetry of the Monthly Magazine

Felicity James

2006-10-01 Issue 3 • 2006 • Literature and the Press: 1800 / 1900

Influential Force: Shafts and the Diffusion of Knowledge at the Fin de Siécle

Influential Force: Shafts and the Diffusion of Knowledge at the Fin de Siécle

Matthew Beaumont

2006-10-01 Issue 3 • 2006 • Literature and the Press: 1800 / 1900

The Journals that Did: Writing about Sex in the late 1890s

The Journals that Did: Writing about Sex in the late 1890s

Anne Humpherys

2006-10-01 Issue 3 • 2006 • Literature and the Press: 1800 / 1900

We are not Barbarians: Literature and the Russian Émigré Press in England, 1890–1905

We are not Barbarians: Literature and the Russian Émigré Press in England, 1890–1905

Carol Peaker

2006-10-01 Issue 3 • 2006 • Literature and the Press: 1800 / 1900

Literature and the Press: Afterword

Literature and the Press: Afterword

Laura Marcus

2006-10-01 Issue 3 • 2006 • Literature and the Press: 1800 / 1900