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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Thomas Lloyd VrankenPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.240kg ISBN: 9781032089850ISBN 10: 1032089857 Pages: 168 Publication Date: 30 June 2021 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsIn Literary Experiments in Magazine Publishing: Beyond Serialisation, Thomas Vranken broadens current periodicals scholarship...While Vranken values past scholarship on serialization, he illustrates important shifts in later nineteenth-century magazines' publication methods and contends that we must expand our focus to better understand those decisions in their historical contexts... Vranken's analysis of magazines' changing publication practices as the nineteenth century became the twentieth will enable periodicals scholars to better understand the larger picture of nineteenth- and twentieth-century magazine publication decisions. Meaghan Scott (University of St. Thomas), Victorian Periodicals Review Vranken's discussions of his three authors are each so valuable in their own right that his book should not be missed by scholars interested in their major works, their transatlantic connections in literature of the period, and their relationship to the contemporaneous periodical press. Koenraad Claes (Anglia Ruskin University), English Studies In Literary Experiments in Magazine Publishing: Beyond Serialisation, Thomas Vranken broadens current periodicals scholarship...While Vranken values past scholarship on serialization, he illustrates important shifts in later nineteenth-century magazines' publication methods and contends that we must expand our focus to better understand those decisions in their historical contexts... Vranken's analysis of magazines' changing publication practices as the nineteenth century became the twentieth will enable periodicals scholars to better understand the larger picture of nineteenth- and twentieth-century magazine publication decisions. Meaghan Scott (University of St. Thomas), Victorian Periodicals Review Vranken's discussions of his three authors are each so valuable in their own right that his book should not be missed by scholars interested in their major works, their transatlantic connections in literature of the period, and their relationship to the contemporaneous periodical press. Koenraad Claes (Anglia Ruskin University), English Studies Vranken takes up the complexities of serialization with analytical rigor and gusto... All told, Vranken's book is a bold and refreshing read that promises to spur additional insights Mark Noonan (New York City College of Technology), author of Reading the Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine: American Literature and Culture, 1870-1893, American Periodicals: A Journal of History & Criticism In Literary Experiments in Magazine Publishing: Beyond Serialisation, Thomas Vranken broadens current periodicals scholarship...While Vranken values past scholarship on serialization, he illustrates important shifts in later nineteenth-century magazines' publication methods and contends that we must expand our focus to better understand those decisions in their historical contexts... Vranken's analysis of magazines' changing publication practices as the nineteenth century became the twentieth will enable periodicals scholars to better understand the larger picture of nineteenth- and twentieth-century magazine publication decisions. Meaghan Scott (University of St. Thomas), Victorian Periodicals Review Vranken's discussions of his three authors are each so valuable in their own right that his book should not be missed by scholars interested in their major works, their transatlantic connections in literature of the period, and their relationship to the contemporaneous periodical press. Koenraad Claes (Anglia Ruskin University), English Studies Author InformationThomas Vranken is a Killam Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of British Columbia. His work on nineteenth-century periodicals, literature, and culture has appeared in journals such as PMLA, Nineteenth-Century Contexts, and Victorian Periodicals Review. He completed his PhD at the University of Melbourne. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |