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Women's Periodicals and Print Culture in Britain, 1690-1820s -

Women's Periodicals and Print Culture in Britain, 1690-1820s

The Long Eighteenth Century
Buch | Hardcover
528 Seiten
2018
Edinburgh University Press (Verlag)
978-1-4744-1965-9 (ISBN)
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Provides new perspectives on women’s print media in the long eighteenth century
This innovative volume presents for the first time collective expertise on women’s magazines and periodicals of the long eighteenth century. While this period witnessed the birth of modern periodical culture and its ability to shape aspects of society from the popular to the political, most studies have traditionally obscured the very active role women’s voices and women readers played in shaping the periodicals that in turn shaped Britain. The 30 essays here demonstrate the importance of periodicals to women, the importance of women to periodicals, and, crucially, they correct the destructive misconception that the more canonized periodicals and popular magazines were enemy or discontinuous forms. This collection shows how both periodicals and women drove debates on politics, education, theatre, celebrity, social practice, popular reading and everyday life itself.
Divided into 6 thematic parts, the book uses innovative methodologies for historical periodical studies, thereby mapping new directions in eighteenth-century and Romantic studies, women’s writing as well as media and cultural history. While our period witnessed the birth of modern periodical culture, most studies have obscured the active role women’s voices and women readers played in shaping the periodicals that in turn shaped Britain.
Key Features
Presents the first major study of the key role women played as authors, editors, and readers of periodicals and magazines in the long eighteenth centuryFeatures cutting-edge and interdisciplinary research by senior and early career specialists in the fields of periodical studies, material culture studies, theatre history, and cultural historyIn its exposition of innovative methodologies for historical periodical studies, the book maps new directions in eighteenth-century and Romantic studies, women’s writing, and media and cultural historyMoves British women’s print media to the centre of long eighteenth-century print culture

Jennie Batchelor is Professor of Eighteenth-Century Studies at the University of Kent. She has published widely on eighteenth-century women’s writing, material culture, gender, sexuality and the body and women’s periodicals. Her most recent books include Women’s Periodicals and Print Culture in Britain, 1690s–1820s, co-edited with Manushag N. Powell (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2018) and Women’s Work: Labour, Gender, Authorship, 1750-1830 (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2010). She also co-devised (with Alison Larkin) the popular history/craft book Jane Austen Embroidery (London: Pavilion 2020), which reprints and contextualises 15 needlework projects from the Lady’s Magazine for modern stitchers. Manushag N. Powell is Associate Professor of English and University Faculty Scholar at Purdue University. She is the author of Performing Authorship in 18th-Century English Periodicals (Bucknell University Press, 2014), and has published on periodical form and periodical studies – as well as on British literary pirates.

Introduction: Women and the Birth of Periodical Culture



Jennie Batchelor and Nush Powell



Section 1: Learning for the Ladies



Introduction





Periodicals and the Problem of Women’s Learning


James Robert Wood



Discontinuous Reading and Miscellaneous Instruction for British Ladies


Eve Tavor Bannet



Constructing Women’s History in the Lady’s Museum


Anna K. Sagal



Vindications and Reflections: The Lady’s Magazine during the Revolution Controversy (1789—95)


Koenraad Claes



Section 2: The Poetics of Periodicals



Introduction



Dunton and Singer after the Athenian Mercury: Two Plots of Platonic Love


Dustin Stewart



Women’s Poetry in the Magazines


Jennifer Batt



‘A lasting wreath of various hue’: Hannah Cowley, the Della Cruscan Affair, and the Medium of the Periodical Poem


Tanya Marie Caldwell



The Lady’s Poetical Magazine and the Fashioning of Women’s Literary Space


Octavia Cox



Section 3: Periodicals Nationally and Internationally



Introduction



Protesting the Exclusivity of the Public Sphere: Delarivier Manley’s Examiner


Rachel Carnell



‘A moral paper! And how do you expect to get money by it?’: Lady Mary Wortley Montagu and Journalism


Isobel Grundy



Eliza Haywood’s Periodicals in Wartime


Catherine Ingrassia



German Women’s Writing in British Magazines, 1760-1820


Alessa Johns



Travel Writing and Mediation in the Lady’s Magazine: Charting ‘the meridian of female reading’


JoEllen Delucia



Section 4: Print Media and Print Culture



Introduction



‘[L]et a girl read’: Periodicals and Women’s Literary Canon Formation


Rachel Scarborough King



Reviewing Women: Women Reviewers on Women Novelists


Megan Peiser



Reviewing Femininity: Gender and Genre in the Late Eighteenth- and Early Nineteenth-Century Periodical Press


Pam Perkins



‘Full of pretty stories’: Fiction in the Lady’s Magazine (1770-1832)



Jenny DiPlacidi



18) ‘This Lady is Descended from a Good Family’: Women and Biography in British

Magazines, 1770-1798

Hannah Hudson



19) Suitable Reading Material: Fandom and Female Pleasure in Women’s Engagement with

Romantic Periodicals

Evan Hayles Gledshill



 

Section 5: Theorising the Periodical in Text and Practice



Introduction



20) The Ladies’ Mercury (1693)

Nicola Parsons



21) John Dunton’s Ladies Mercury and the Eighteenth-Century Female Subject

Slaney Chadwick Ross



22) Frances Brooke, Editor, and the Making of The Old Maid (1755–6)

Kathryn R. King



23) Eyes that Eagerly ‘Bear the Steady Ray of Reason’: Eidolon as Activist in Charlotte

Lennox’s Lady’s Museum

Susan Carlile



24) ‘[T]o cherish Female ingenuity and to conduce to Female improvement’: The Birth of the

Woman’s Magazine

Jennie Batchelor



25) The Woman behind the Man behind the World: Mary Wells and the Feminisation of the Late

Eighteenth-Century Newspaper

Claire Knowles



Section 6: Fashion, Theatre, and Celebrity



Introduction



26) Advertising Women: Gender and the Vendor in the Print Culture of the Medical

Marketplace, 1660 to 1830

Barbara Benedict



27) Theatrical, Periodical, Authorial: Frances Brooke’s Old Maid

Nush Powell



28) Fast Fashion: Style, Text, and Image in Late-Eighteenth Century Women’s Periodicals

Chloe Wigston Smith



29) Magazine Miniatures: Portraits of Actresses, Proncesses, and Queens in Late Eighteenth-

Century Periodicals

Laura Engel



30) Fashioning Consumers: Ackerman’s Repository of Arts and the Cultivation of the

Female Consumer

Serena Dyer



Appendix

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie The Edinburgh History of Women's Periodical Culture in Britain
Zusatzinfo 16 black and white illustrations, 8 colour illustrations
Verlagsort Edinburgh
Sprache englisch
Maße 170 x 244 mm
Gewicht 1085 g
Themenwelt Schulbuch / Wörterbuch Lexikon / Chroniken
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Anglistik / Amerikanistik
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Literaturwissenschaft
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ISBN-10 1-4744-1965-8 / 1474419658
ISBN-13 978-1-4744-1965-9 / 9781474419659
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