Victorian Women's Magazines: An Anthology
By (Author) Margaret Beetham
Edited by Kay Boardman
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press
30th April 2001
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Gender studies: women and girls
Publishing and book trade
Cultural studies
History: specific events and topics
Serials, periodicals, abstracts, indexes
052.08209034
Paperback
240
Width 170mm, Height 240mm, Spine 13mm
395g
This anthology makes available to students and general readers the rich variety of Victorian magazines for women. The extracts range from fashion magazines to feminist journals, from serious works for Christian mothers to tales of romance and passion for "sweethearts". Focusing on the historical development of the British women's magazine, this illustrated work gives access to texts which few readers ever see. The first main section describes and illustrates eight different kinds of magazine for women, from the drawing room journal of the 1830s and 1840s to the cheap domestic magazines of the 1890s. The second section focuses on the different elements which made up the magazine's typical mix of ingredients, including fiction, the fashion plate, poetry, political journalism, advice columns and reader's letters. The last section is the most comprehensive listing of British Victorian women's magazines which currently exists.
Margaret Beetham is Reader in the Department of English at Manchester Metropolitan University|Kay Boardman was Senior Lecturer in English at the University of Central Lancashire