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Victorian women's magazines : an anthology  Cover Image Book Book

Victorian women's magazines : an anthology

Beetham, Margaret, 1919- (Added Author). Boardman, Kay. (Added Author).

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  • ISBN: 0719058791 (pbk.)
  • ISBN: 0719058783 (hardback)
  • Physical Description: print
    x, 230 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
  • Publisher: Manchester : Manchester University Press, 2001.

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Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 229-230).
Formatted Contents Note: 1. The fashion magazine. 1.1. 'To the Readers of the World of Fashion', The World of Fashion, 1840. 1.2. Fashion Plate from The World of Fashion, 1864. 1.3. 'A Word to Young Maids on Old Maids', by Ella, Le Follet, 1865. 1.4. Cover, Myra's Journal of Dress and Fashion, 1875. 1.5. 'Spinnings in Town', by Silkworm, Myra's Journal of Dress and Fashion, 1876. 1.6. 'Editorial Note', The Rational Dress Society's Gazette, 1888. 1.7. 'Society is Now One Polished Horde', The World of Dress, 1899 -- 2. The drawing-room Journal. 2.1. Contents page of the 'United Series' of The Court and Lady's Magazine and Museum, 1843. 2.2. Front page of Mrs. Ellis's Morning Call, 1850. 2.3. 'Elizabeth and Victoria. From a Woman's Point of View', The Victoria Magazine, 1864. 2.4. 'The Higher Education of Women', The Ladies' Cabinet, 1869. 2.5. 'Debates of the Ladies' Edinburgh Literary Society', by Ex Cathedra, The Ladies' Edinburgh Magazine, 1878 -- 3. The general illustrated magazine. 3.1. 'The Sorrows of Gentility, Chapter XII', by Geraldine Endsor Jewsbury, The Ladies' Companion, 1850. 3.2. Frontispiece, The Englishwoman's Domestic Magazine, 1853. 3.3. 'Cupid's Letter-Bag', The Englishwoman's Domestic Magazine, 1853. 3.4. 'Social Employments of Women', The Ladies' Treasury, 1858. 3.5. 'Pastimes for Ladies. On Three Wheels', Woman's World, 1887. 3.6. Fashion plate, Hearth and Home, 1891. 3.7. Cover, The Englishwoman, 1895 -- 4. The religious magazine. 4.1. 'Our First Word to Mothers', The Mother's Friend, 1848. 4.2. 'A Word Upon Dress. By the Author of "Not at Home" and "The First Dissenter"', The Christian Lady's Magazine, 1855. 4.3. 'Trials of a Complaining Wife. (A Conversation between Mrs. Fretwell and Mrs. Candid.) By the Author of "Good Servants, Good Wives, and Happy Homes," The British Workwoman, 1864. 4.4. Covers, The British Workwoman, 1866. 4.5. 'Plain Questions Worth Asking One's-Self Daily', The Servant's Magazine, 1867 -- 5. The ladies' paper. 5.1. 'Mrs. Perryan and Mr. Hardwicke' and 'The Protection of Women', The Lady's Newspaper, 1847. 5.2. 'Un-mental Women', by Fanny Fern, The Lady's Own Paper, 1871. 5.3. The Queen, 1885. 5.4. 'A Woman's Work at the Docks', The Queen, 1890. 5.5. 'Gentlewomen "At Home", No. XXVI. The Countess of Cottenham at Queen's Gate.', The Gentlewoman, 1890 -- 6. The feminist Journal. 6.1. Contents list for The Englishwoman's Journal, 1858. 6.2. 'Are Men Naturally Cleverer than Women?', The Englishwoman's Journal, 1859. 6.3. 'Types of Character', by Bessie Parkes, The Englishwoman's Review, 1866. 6.4. 'Correspondence', The Englishwoman's Review, 1888. 6.5. 'Journalism as a Profession for Women', by Frances Power Cobbe, Women's Penny Paper, 1888 -- 7. The magazine for young women and girls. 7.1. Cover, The Young Ladies' Journal, 1869. 7.2. 'Only A Flirtation', by A. C., The Young Ladies' Reader, 1881. 7.3. 'On Housekeeping', by Eleanor Bairdsmith, Atalanto, 1890. 7.4. 'Life Behind the Counter', by C. J. Hamilton, The Young Woman, 1892. 7.5. 'The New Woman', The Monthly Packet, 1895. 7.6. 'Our Girls A-Wheel', Girls' Own Paper, 1897. 7.7. 'Helpful Advice, Freely given by your Editor', Sweethearts, 1898. 7.8. 'A Chat with the Girl of the Period', by the Editor, Girls' Realm, 1899 -- 8. The cheap domestic magazine. 8.1. Cover, Woman, 1894. 8.2. 'Fireside Talks', Home Notes, 1895. 8.3. 'Toilet Queries', Home Chat, 1901; Home Chat: facing advertising and children's pages, 1900. 8.4. Cover, Woman's Life, 1895. 8.5. 'Madge Smith's Revenge', Woman's Life, 1895 -- 9. Mastheads and Covers. 9.1. Masthead, The Lady's Own Paper, 1866. 9.2. Masthead, The Queen, 1890. 9.3. Cover, The Servant's Magazine, 1867. 9.4. Cover, The Barmaid, 1891. 9.5. Cover, Home Notes, 1894. 9.6. Cover, Shafts, 1897. 9.7. Cover, Sweethearts, 1898 -- 10. Discursive prose: the article. 10.1. 'Hints to Young Ladies. No. IX. Habits of Conversation', The Mothers' Magazine, 1838. 10.2. 'The Women of England in Olden Times. The Anglo-Saxon Ladies', Mrs. Ellis' Morning Call, 1852. 10.3. 'The Adventures of Isabel Fitzbloomer. Narrated by Herself. In a Confidential Communication to Mrs. Kate Norton', the World of Fashion, 1850. 10.4. 'Persia and the Persians', The Ladies' Treasury, 1859. 10.5. 'The Use of a Special Periodical', The Alexandra Magazine, 1865. 10.6. 'Our Domestic Woes. The Servantgalism of the Period or The Alphabet of Woes', The Lady's Own Paper, 1870. 10.7. 'Young Women and Journalism,' by W. T. Stead, The Young Woman, 1892 -- 11. Discursive prose: the short paragraph or 'tit-bit'. 11.1. 'Flighty Girls and Good Wives' and Frivolity', Townsend's Monthly Selection of Parisian Customers, 1864. 11.2. 'Crossing a River in South America' and 'Ladies' Thin Shoes', The Ladies' Cozette of Fashion, 1866. 11.3. 'People, Places and Things', Hearth and Home, 1891. 11.4. 'Little Bits that Girls Like', Sweethearts, 1898 -- 12. Prose fiction. 12.1. 'Wayfe Summers. Chapter 1. My Guardians', The Englishwoman's Domestic Magazine, 1861. 12.2. 'Poor Meggy; or, The Wages of Sin', The British Workwoman, 1866. 12.3. 'Margaret; or The Word "Obey"', Townsend's Monthly Selection of Parisian Customers, 1865. 12.4. 'How She Repented', The Queen, 1885. 12.5. 'His Brown-Eyed Maiden', by Sarah Capp, Home Notes, 1895. 12.6. 'A Lover of High Degree: or, how Norah Flynn Became a Duchess. A romantic story of Unswerving Affection and Mad Passion. By Lorna O'Reilley, 1898 -- 13. The fashion plate and the fashion feature. 13.1. Fashion plate, The Ladies' Treasury, 1858. 13.2. Fashion plate, The World of Fashion, 1864. 13.2. Fashion page, The Queen, 1885. 13.4. 'Home Dressmaking', Home Notes, 1895. 13.5. 'Lady Falmouth and Lady Helen Vincent Skating at New Niagara', The World of Dress, 1899 -- 14. Poetry. 14.1. 'Lines Suggested by Hearing the Blackbird Sing in Early Spring', by E. M., The Christian Lady's Magazine, 1855. 14.2. 'To My Sister', Blackwood's Lady's Magazine, 1855. 14.3. 'Italian Patriotic Song', by E.H., The Englishwoman's Journal, 1860. 14.4. 'The Fast Smoking Girl of the Period. Described by Herself', The Girl of the Period Miscellany, 1869. 14.5. 'To the Slaves of Fashion', by Chestnut, The Young Englishwoman, 1869. 14.6. 'The Rights of Women', The Mother's Friend, 1888. 14.7. 'Defeat', by Ella Wheeler Wilcox, Home Chat, 1900 -- 15. Political Journalism. 15.1. 'The Laws of Property as they Affect Married Women,' by Bessie Raynor Parkes. The Ladies' Cabinet, 1856. 15.2. 'Should Women be Permitted to Vote? By a Woman', The Ladies' Treasury, 1868. 15.3. 'Women and Politics', The Englishwoman's Journal, 1863. 15.4. 'The Petticoat in the Politics of England. By Justin McCarthy. The Lady's Own Paper, 1870 -- 16. Advertising. 16.1. Advertisements, The Lady's Newspaper, 1847. 16.2. Advertisements, The Alexandra Magazine, 1865. 16.3. Advertisements, The Queen, 1867. 16.4. Advertisement, The Lady's Own Paper, 1872. 16.5. Advertisements, The Queen, 1885. 16.6. Advertisement, The Young Ladies' Journal, 1885. 16.7. Advertisements, Woman, 1891; Home Chat, 1901 -- 17. Advice columns and readers' letters. 17.1. 'The Englishwoman's Conversazione', The Englishwoman's Domestic Magazine, 1854. 17.2. 'Open Council', The Alexandra Magazine, 1864. 17.3. 'Correspondence', the Lady's Own Paper: 'Plea for Boys', 1870; 'Letter basket', 1872. 17.4. 'Answers to Correspondents', Woman, 1891. 17.5. 'Confidential Chat', Forget-Me-Not, 1891. 17.6. 'The Home of a London Bachelor Girl', Home Notes, 1894. 17.7. 'Over the Teacups', by Annie S. Swan, Woman at Home, 1896 -- 18. Reviews. 18.1. 'Notices of Books', The Englishwoman's Journal, 1885. 18.2. 'The Book of the Month', The Englishwoman's Domestic Magazine, 1860. 18.3. 'The Lady's Literary Circular', The Rose, the Shamrock and the Thistle, 1863. 18.4. 'London Labour and the London Poor', The British Workwoman, 1863. 18.5. 'Literary Notices', The Ladies' Treasury, 1876. 18.6. 'Exhibition of the Society of Female Artist, 9 Conduit Street', The Englishwoman's Review, 1867. 18.7. 'The Theatres', The London and Paris Ladies' Magazine, 1873 -- 19. Competitions. 19.1. 'Notice', The Englishwoman's Domestic Magazine, 1862. 19.2. 'Scholarship Competition Page', Atalanta, 1890. 19.3. 'The Literary Guild', Hearth and Home, 1891. 19.4. 'Why I am an Abstainer. Our Prize Competition', The Woman's Signal, 1894. 19.5. 'The Best Hundred Books for a Girl to Read', Home Chat, 1896. 19.6. 'Our Prize Story. So Sorry for Herl', by E.S. Curry, Ladies' Fashions, 1897 -- 20. Illustrated biography. 20.1. 'Mrs. Jameson', The Englishwoman's Domestic Magazine, 1861. 20.2. 'Dr. Mary Walker', The Lady's Own Paper, 1866. 20.3. 'Out and at Home. Twice Royal or a Royal British Workwoman', by Grace. The British Workwoman, 1879. 20.4. 'Miss Ellen Terry', by A.H. Doubleyew, The Ladies' Pictorial, 1880. 20.5. 'Some Famous Authors as Girls', by Mrs. Tooley, Girls' Realm, 1899 -- 21. The personal Interview. 21.1. 'Interview. Mrs. Florence Fenwick Miller', Women's Penny Paper, 1889. 21.2. 'How I write my Books. An interview with L. T. Meade', The Young Woman, 1892. 21.3. 'A Chat with Mine. Sarah Grand', by Jim's Wife's Husband, Woman, 1894.
Subject: English literature -- 19th century
Women -- Books and reading -- Great Britain -- History -- 19th century -- Sources
Women -- Great Britain -- History -- 19th century -- Sources
Women's periodicals, English -- History -- Sources
Women -- Literary collections

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