Abstract

One growing area of research for Victorianists is arguably that of periodicals studies and the chapters constituting this comprehensive collection should be of interest to anyone specialising in Victorian print culture and Victorian periodicals, two domains that also imply gender issues. Discussing Victorian periodicals without taking gender into account misses the point, not only because of the separate spheres ideology prevalent in the Victorian times but also because women journalists (inc...

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