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Book chapters
pp. xvii
Chronology of Publications and Events
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 17
Beyond the ‘Great Index’: Digital Resources and Actual Copies
pp. 31
The Magazine and Literary Culture
pp. 47
Periodical Formats: The Changing Review
pp. 66
Gendered Production: Annuals and Gift Books
pp. 84
Graphic Satire, Caricature, Comic Illustration and the Radical Press, 1820–1845
pp. 104
Illustration
pp. 126
Periodical Poetry
pp. 147
The Press and the Law
pp. 165
‘Doing the Graphic’: Victorian Special Correspondence
pp. 182
Reporting the Great Exhibition
pp. 203
Colonial Networks and the Periodical Marketplace
pp. 224
Continental Currents: Paris and London
pp. 245
The Newspaper and the Periodical Press in Colonial India
pp. 263
British and American Newspaper Journalism in the Nineteenth Century
pp. 281
Journalism and Empire in an English-reading World: TheReview of Reviews
pp. 301
Dickens and the Middle-class Weekly
pp. 317
Harriet Martineau: Women, Work and Mid-Victorian Journalism
pp. 328
Wilkie Collins and the Discovery of an ‘Unknown Public’
pp. 341
Margaret Oliphant and the Blackwood ‘Brand’
pp. 353
Marian Evans the Reviewer
pp. 370
Oscar Wilde, New Journalist
pp. 383
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