Media and Print Culture Consumption in Nineteenth-Century Britain (eBook)

The Victorian Reading Experience
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2016 | 1st ed. 2016
XIII, 241 Seiten
Palgrave Macmillan UK (Verlag)
978-1-137-58761-9 (ISBN)

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This book explores Victorian readers' consumption of a wide array of reading matter. Established scholars and emerging researchers examine nineteenth-century audience encounters with print culture material such as periodicals, books in series, cheap serials, and broadside ballads. Two key strands of enquiry run through the volume. First, these studies of historical readership during the Victorian period look to recover the motivations or desired returns that underpinned these audiences' engagement with this reading matter. Second, contributors investigate how nineteenth-century reading and consumption of print was framed and/or shaped by contemporaneous engagement with content disseminated in other media like advertising, the stage, exhibitions, and oral culture.  


Paul Raphael Rooney is Irish Research Council Postdoctoral Fellow at Trinity College Dublin, Ireland. His research interests include the history of Victorian reading, series publishing, nineteenth-century periodicals, and popular literature. He has previously published in Victorian Periodicals Review, Women's Writing, and Publishing History.

Anna Gasperini is a final year PhD candidate at the National University of Ireland, Galway, where she is completing a thesis on discourses of ethics, monstrosity, and medicine in the Victorian penny blood. At NUIG, she also teaches a seminar module on Victorian popular fiction. She is the current Membership Secretary of the Victorian Popular Fiction Association.

This book explores Victorian readers' consumption of a wide array of reading matter. Established scholars and emerging researchers examine nineteenth-century audience encounters with print culture material such as periodicals, books in series, cheap serials, and broadside ballads. Two key strands of enquiry run through the volume. First, these studies of historical readership during the Victorian period look to recover the motivations or desired returns that underpinned these audiences' engagement with this reading matter. Second, contributors investigate how nineteenth-century reading and consumption of print was framed and/or shaped by contemporaneous engagement with content disseminated in other media like advertising, the stage, exhibitions, and oral culture.  

Paul Raphael Rooney is Irish Research Council Postdoctoral Fellow at Trinity College Dublin, Ireland. His research interests include the history of Victorian reading, series publishing, nineteenth-century periodicals, and popular literature. He has previously published in Victorian Periodicals Review, Women’s Writing, and Publishing History.Anna Gasperini is a final year PhD candidate at the National University of Ireland, Galway, where she is completing a thesis on discourses of ethics, monstrosity, and medicine in the Victorian penny blood. At NUIG, she also teaches a seminar module on Victorian popular fiction. She is the current Membership Secretary of the Victorian Popular Fiction Association.

Introduction; Paul Raphael Rooney and Anna Gasperini.- 1. “Reader-Help: How to Read Samuel Smiles’s Self-Help”; Barbara Leckie.- 2. “More than a ‘book for boys’? Sir Thomas Malory’s Le Morte Darthur and the Victorian Girl Reader”; Katie Garner.- 3. “‘The Manuscript Magazines of the Wellpark Free Church Young Men’s Literary Society"; Lauren Weiss.- 4. “Black Victorians and Anti-Caste: Mapping the Geographies of ‘Missing’ Readers”; Caroline Bressey.- 5. “John Dicks’ Cheap Reprints Series, 1850s-1890s: Reading Advertisements”; Anne Humpherys.- 6. “Serialization and Story-Telling Illustrations: R. L. Stevenson Window-Shopping for Penny Dreadfuls”; Marie Léger-St-Jean.- 7. “Sensation and Song: Street Ballad Consumption in Nineteenth-Century England”; Isabel Corfe.- 8. “Reading Reynolds: The Mysteries of London as ‘microscopic survey’”; Ruth Doherty.- 9. Cross-media Cultural Consumption and Oscillating Reader Experiences of Late-Victorian Dramatizations of the Novel: The Case of Fergus Hume’s Madame Midas (1888)”; Paul Raphael Rooney.- 10. “Reading Theatre Writing: T.H. Lacy and the Sensation Drama”; Kate Mattacks.- Notes.- Bibliography.- Index.-

Erscheint lt. Verlag 27.10.2016
Reihe/Serie New Directions in Book History
New Directions in Book History
Zusatzinfo XIII, 241 p. 4 illus. in color.
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Anglistik / Amerikanistik
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Literaturgeschichte
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Literaturwissenschaft
Sozialwissenschaften Kommunikation / Medien Buchhandel / Bibliothekswesen
Schlagworte Book History • History of reading • Periodicals • Popular Fiction • Victorian Studies
ISBN-10 1-137-58761-X / 113758761X
ISBN-13 978-1-137-58761-9 / 9781137587619
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