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* [[Beetham 1990]] - Towards a Theory of the Periodical as a Publishing Genre
 
* [[Beetham 1990]] - Towards a Theory of the Periodical as a Publishing Genre
 
* [[Cambridge History of Libraries]] in GB and Ireland
 
* [[Cambridge History of Libraries]] in GB and Ireland
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* [[Grafton 1980]] - Review of Eisenstein
 
* [[W.W. Greg]]
 
* [[W.W. Greg]]
 
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Exam Lists Questions of Focus

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Unless otherwise noted from The Broadview Anthology of Victorian Poetry and Poetic Theory. Ed. Thomas J. Collins and Vivienne J. Rundle. Peterborough, Ontario: Broadview Press, 1999. Repr 2005. Print.

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Methodology List

Book"

  • Suarez 2009 - "Worldliness of Print" and "Mining the Archive"
  • Turner 2010 - "Companions, Supplements, and the Proliferation of Print in the 1830s"

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This project was inspired by Whitney Trettien's Whiki.

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