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Women, periodicals, and print culture in Britain, 1830s-1900s : the Victorian period
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'Slumming in Whitechapel' with Lillie Harris (1863-1921) : disembodiment, power, and the female investigative journalist
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Rachel Beer, the Dreyfus Case, and the Observer : The 'Sponge Metaphor'
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International feminism, domesticity, and the interview in the women's penny paper/woman's herald
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The roots of RSVP and VPR : a talk with Barbara Onslow
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Becoming a Land Girl: Reprinting Alice Meynell's "The Shepherdess" in the Landswoman
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The roots of RSVP and VPR : a talk with Louis James
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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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Waterloo and its afterlife in the nineteenth-century periodical and newspaper press
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The roots of RSVP : an interview with founding RSVP president Michael Wolff
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Waterloo as a small 'Realm of memory': British writers, tourism, and the periodical press
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- Miscellaneous
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Introduction: Waterloo and is afterlife in the nineteenth-century periodical and newspaper press
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The Evergreen: A New Season in the North. Eds. Sean Bradley and Elizabeth Elliott
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Idle employment and Dickens's uncommercial Ruse: the narratorial entity in 'The uncommercial traveller'
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The illustrated pocket diary-cum-almanac: generic continuity and innovation, 1820-1840
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- Journal Article
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Threads of life: Matilda Marian Pullan (1821-1862), needlework instruction and the periodical press
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Laurence Binyon and the Belgian artistic scene: unearthing unknown brotherhoods
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Not 'Simply Mrs. Warren': Eliza Warren Francis (1810-1900) and the Ladies' treasury
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Finding and defining the Victorian supplement
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Supplements and Paratext: The Rhetoric of Space
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What? How? Why?: broadening the mind with the treasury of literature (1868-1875): supplement to the ladies’ treasury (1857-1895)
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Andrew Lang's Causeries 1874-1912