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Prologue 1
1 The Poet's Tale: Literature, Journalism, and Genre in 1855 13
2 The Authoress's Tale: The Triumph of Journalism in Harriet Martineau's Autobiography 46
3 The Editors Tale: Anthony Trollope and the Historiography of the Mid-Victorian Press 73
4 The Reviewer's Tale: George Eliot and the End(s) of Journalistic Apprenticeship 98
5 The Clergyman's Tale: Sensation Fiction and the Anatomy of a "Nine Days' Wonder" 122
6 The Scholars' Tales: Theories of Journalism and the Practice of Literary History 141
Epilogue: The Tale of the "Owls"; Literature, Journalism, and Genre after 1865 161
App. A Correspondence Sections of the Monthly Repository, vol. 17, nos. 201-3, September-November 1822 177
App. B Representations of the Periodical Press in Anthony Trollope's Works 179
Notes 187
Works Cited 213
Index 225
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