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Subjugated Knowledges: Journalism, Gender, and Literature in the 19Th Century
Subjugated Knowledges: Journalism, Gender, and Literature in the 19Th Century, This book examines the connection between print and culture in the nineteenth century, identifying a neglected and important body of Victorian criticism. <i>Subjugated Knowledges</i> explores the relations of certain forms of nineteenth-century printed te, Subjugated Knowledges: Journalism, Gender, and Literature in the 19Th Century has a rating of 3 stars
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  • Subjugated Knowledges: Journalism, Gender, and Literature in the 19Th Century
  • Written by author Laurel Brake
  • Published by New York University Press, January 1994
  • This book examines the connection between print and culture in the nineteenth century, identifying a neglected and important body of Victorian criticism. Subjugated Knowledges explores the relations of certain forms of nineteenth-century printed te
  • This book examines the connection between print and culture in the nineteenth century, identifying a neglected and important body of Victorian criticism. Subjugated Knowledges explores the relations of certain forms of nineteenth-century printed te
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Acknowledgments
Introduction
1Criticism and the Victorian Periodical Press1
2From Critic to Literary Critic: the Case of The Academy, 186936
3Theories of Formation: The Nineteenth Century, 187751
4The Discourses of Journalism: Authorship, Publishers and Periodicals63
5The Old Journalism and the New: Forms of Cultural Production in London in the 1880s83
6Harper's New Monthly Magazine: American Censorship, European Decadence, and the Periodicals Market in the 1890s104
7Oscar Wilde and the Woman's World127
8The Savoy: 1896. Gender in Crisis?148
9The DNB and the DNB 'Walter Pater'169
10Judas and the Widow188
Index216


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