New Media and the Rise of the Popular Woman Writer, 1832–1860 / / Alexis Easley.
Explores the link between revolutionary change in the Victorian world of print and women’s entry into the field of mass-market publishingExplores the relationship between the rise of new media during the early decades of the Victorian era and the opportunities that arose for women to write for emerg...
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