Media and print culture consumption in nineteenth-century Britain : the Victorian reading experience /
Media and print culture consumption in 19th century Britain
Paul Raphael Rooney, Anna Gasperini, editors.
- London : Palgrave Macmillan, [2016]
- (XIII, 241 p.)
- New directions in book history .
Bibliogr. p 199-218
Reader-help : how to read Samuel Smiles's Self-help / Barbara Leckie -- More than a 'book for boys'? : Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte Darthur and the Victorian girl reader / Katie Garner -- The manuscript magazines of the Wellpark Free Church Young Men's Literary Society / Lauren Weiss -- Black Victorians and anti-caste : mapping the geographies of 'missing' readers / Caroline Bressey -- John Dicks's cheap reprint series, 1850s--1890s : reading advertisements / Anne Humpherys -- Serialization and story-telling illustrations : R.L. Stevenson window-shopping for penny dreadfuls / Marie Léger-St-Jean -- Sensation and song : street ballad consumption in nineteenth-century England / Isabel Corfe -- Reading Reynolds : The mysteries of London as 'microscopic survey' / Ruth Doherty -- 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 -- Reading theatre writing : T.H. Lacy and the sensation drama / Kate Mattacks.