Difference between revisions of "Primary Sources on Victorian Reading"
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*William Newmarch, [Unnamed article about novel reading], Westminster Review, June 1844 | *William Newmarch, [Unnamed article about novel reading], Westminster Review, June 1844 | ||
*Angus B. Reach, "The Coffee Houses of London," New Parley Library, 1844 | *Angus B. Reach, "The Coffee Houses of London," New Parley Library, 1844 | ||
+ | *Sarah Stickney Ellis, The Young Ladies' Reader; Or, Extracts from Modern Authors, adapted for Educational or Family Use, 1845 | ||
*Fanny Mayne, "The Literature of the Working Classes," Englishwoman's Magazine, and Christian Mother's Miscellany, October 1850 | *Fanny Mayne, "The Literature of the Working Classes," Englishwoman's Magazine, and Christian Mother's Miscellany, October 1850 | ||
*Samuel Phillips, "The Literature of the Rail," The Times, 9 August 1851 | *Samuel Phillips, "The Literature of the Rail," The Times, 9 August 1851 | ||
+ | *"What is the Harm of Novel-Reading?", Wesleyan-Methodist Magazine, October 1855 | ||
+ | *Wilkie Collins, "The Unknown Public," Household Words, 21 August 1858 | ||
+ | *Margaret Oliphant, "The Byways of Literature: Reading for the Million," Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, August 1858 | ||
+ | *Henry Mansel, "Sensation Novels," Quarterly Review, April 1863 | ||
+ | *Geraldine Jewsbury, Review of The Moonstone, The Athenaeum, 25 July 1868 | ||
*Thomas Cooper, The Life of Thomas Cooper, Written by Himself, 1872 | *Thomas Cooper, The Life of Thomas Cooper, Written by Himself, 1872 | ||
**working-class autodidact autobiography | **working-class autodidact autobiography | ||
+ | *Henry James, "London," 1888 | ||
*Charles J. Billson, "English Novels," Westminster Review, December 1892 | *Charles J. Billson, "English Novels," Westminster Review, December 1892 | ||
*Collet Dobson Collet, History of the Taxes on Knowledge, 1899 | *Collet Dobson Collet, History of the Taxes on Knowledge, 1899 |
Revision as of 14:49, 21 April 2017
- William Hazlitt, "The Periodical Press," Edinburgh Review, May 1823
- William Newmarch, [Unnamed article about novel reading], Westminster Review, June 1844
- Angus B. Reach, "The Coffee Houses of London," New Parley Library, 1844
- Sarah Stickney Ellis, The Young Ladies' Reader; Or, Extracts from Modern Authors, adapted for Educational or Family Use, 1845
- Fanny Mayne, "The Literature of the Working Classes," Englishwoman's Magazine, and Christian Mother's Miscellany, October 1850
- Samuel Phillips, "The Literature of the Rail," The Times, 9 August 1851
- "What is the Harm of Novel-Reading?", Wesleyan-Methodist Magazine, October 1855
- Wilkie Collins, "The Unknown Public," Household Words, 21 August 1858
- Margaret Oliphant, "The Byways of Literature: Reading for the Million," Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, August 1858
- Henry Mansel, "Sensation Novels," Quarterly Review, April 1863
- Geraldine Jewsbury, Review of The Moonstone, The Athenaeum, 25 July 1868
- Thomas Cooper, The Life of Thomas Cooper, Written by Himself, 1872
- working-class autodidact autobiography
- Henry James, "London," 1888
- Charles J. Billson, "English Novels," Westminster Review, December 1892
- Collet Dobson Collet, History of the Taxes on Knowledge, 1899