The Late-Victorian Little Magazine

Author:   Koenraad Claes
Publisher:   Edinburgh University Press
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9781474426220


Pages:   288
Publication Date:   31 May 2020
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Koenraad Claes
Publisher:   Edinburgh University Press
Imprint:   Edinburgh University Press
ISBN:  

9781474426220


ISBN 10:   1474426220
Pages:   288
Publication Date:   31 May 2020
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
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Koenraad Claes's The Late-Victorian Little Magazine provides an insightful overview of where the little magazine genre came from, how it has changed over time, and how different magazines within the category have shifted the genre's direction. --Keelia Estrada Moeller, University of St. Thomas Victorian Periodicals Review, Volume 52, Number 1, Spring 2019 [R]eaders are most likely to relish his careful, lively descriptions and descriptive analyses of the magazines themselves in the context of the larger world of late-Victorian English art (fine and applied, literary and commercial). The book will serve not only specialists in the Victorian periodical but also readers new to periodical studies looking to understand what these magazines have to offer. They will find a wealth of information here that might move them to investigate the varied nooks and crannies upon which Claes has shed light. --Lisa Rodensky Wellesley College, Wellesley, Masschusetts Review19 The Late-Victorian Little Magazine is a welcome addition to the growing body of scholarship on nineteenth-century periodicals, adding substantially to our knowledge of this area of the press.--Mark W. Turner, King's College London Journal of European Periodical Studies, 4.1


[R]eaders are most likely to relish his careful, lively descriptions and descriptive analyses of the magazines themselves in the context of the larger world of late-Victorian English art (fine and applied, literary and commercial). The book will serve not only specialists in the Victorian periodical but also readers new to periodical studies looking to understand what these magazines have to offer. They will find a wealth of information here that might move them to investigate the varied nooks and crannies upon which Claes has shed light.--Lisa Rodensky Wellesley College, Wellesley, Masschusetts ""Review19"" A notable intervention in the history of little magazines that counters the modernist-centric focus of the field. This detailed and much-needed account of late-Victorian little magazines deftly argues for the importance of these publications in this history, attending carefully to the aesthetic, material, social, and political contexts of their production.-- ""Kirsten MacLeod, Newcastle University"" The Late-Victorian Little Magazine is a welcome addition to the growing body of scholarship on nineteenth-century periodicals, adding substantially to our knowledge of this area of the press.--Mark W. Turner, King's College London ""Journal of European Periodical Studies, 4.1"" Koenraad Claes's The Late-Victorian Little Magazine provides an insightful overview of where the little magazine genre came from, how it has changed over time, and how different magazines within the category have shifted the genre's direction.--Keelia Estrada Moeller, University of St. Thomas ""Victorian Periodicals Review, Volume 52, Number 1, Spring 2019""


"The Late-Victorian Little Magazine is a welcome addition to the growing body of scholarship on nineteenth-century periodicals, adding substantially to our knowledge of this area of the press.--Mark W. Turner, King's College London ""Journal of European Periodical Studies, 4.1 "" [R]eaders are most likely to relish his careful, lively descriptions and descriptive analyses of the magazines themselves in the context of the larger world of late-Victorian English art (fine and applied, literary and commercial). The book will serve not only specialists in the Victorian periodical but also readers new to periodical studies looking to understand what these magazines have to offer. They will find a wealth of information here that might move them to investigate the varied nooks and crannies upon which Claes has shed light. --Lisa Rodensky Wellesley College, Wellesley, Masschusetts ""Review19 "" Koenraad Claes's The Late-Victorian Little Magazine provides an insightful overview of where the little magazine genre came from, how it has changed over time, and how different magazines within the category have shifted the genre's direction. --Keelia Estrada Moeller, University of St. Thomas ""Victorian Periodicals Review, Volume 52, Number 1, Spring 2019 """


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Koenraad Claes is Lecturer in English Literature at Anglia Ruskin University (Cambridge, UK). He has published on several topics related to British literature and print culture of the long nineteenth century, focusing on the Romantic period and the Victorian Fin de Siècle. He serves as the Managing Editor for the journal Authorship and as the Biographies Acquisitions Editor for the online resource Yellow Nineties 2.0.

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