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Parade's End and the modernist legacy of nineteenth-century literary Toryism
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The late-victorian little magazine
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Vindications and reflections : the lady's magazine during the revolution controversy (1789–1795)
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'Due encouragement' : the consecration of female authorship through reader contributions and extracts in the first series of The Lady's Magazine (1770–1819)
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Daniel Cook and Nicholas Seager (eds), The Afterlives of Eighteenth-Century Fiction (Cambridge: CUP, 2015)
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The Evergreen: A New Season in the North. Eds. Sean Bradley and Elizabeth Elliott
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Sarah Dewis, The Loudons and the Gardening Press: A Victorian Cultural Industry
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Een opeenstapeling van polemieken: Helleke van den Braber & Inger Leemans (red.), Explosieve Debatten: Kritische tradities in Nederlandse en Engelse tijdschriften 1750-1940
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'Serviceable friends': the two supplements to household words
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'What to naturalists is known as a symbiosis': literature, community and nature in the evergreen
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Towards the total work of art: supplements and other paratext to little magazines of the 1890s
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Supplements and Paratext: The Rhetoric of Space
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The little magazine in the 1890s: towards a 'total work of art'