Popular Print Media, 1820-1900, Volume 3Andrew King, John Plunkett Popular Print Media 1820-1900 makes available a selection of articles from nineteenth-century newspapers, periodicals and books which are otherwise unavailable except in their original publications.The collection also includes a significant amount of material that highlights the complex and changing importance of women in and for the nineteenth-century media at large. The collection is made up of three volumes, divided into six sections and will cover the following themes: technology, reading spaces, influence of print, graphic media, serial fiction, periodicals and the 'popular'.Each section includes a new introduction by the editors.The editors will also include a thematic table that enables readers to pursue a specific conceptual and/or historical issue, such as the impact of serial publication upon practices of reading and authorship. |
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... sense electrical and magnetic fields. Each animal was chosen as a unique exemplar for a sense – for instance, while all animals possess a sense of taste, certain fish rely on this sense exclusively, while humans enjoy the smells, sight ...
... sense electrical and magnetic fields. Each animal was chosen as a unique exemplar for a sense – for instance, while all animals possess a sense of taste, certain fish rely on this sense exclusively, while humans enjoy the smells, sight ...
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... sense for the past , for the value of experience the historical faculty ; a sense for the future , for natural law , for prediction - the scientific faculty ; a sense for fellowship , co- operation , and justice the political faculty ...
... sense for the past , for the value of experience the historical faculty ; a sense for the future , for natural law , for prediction - the scientific faculty ; a sense for fellowship , co- operation , and justice the political faculty ...
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... sense modality contributes to “making sense” ofspace. Vision is undoubtedly the sense thatis most closelyassociated with space perception. Moststudies focus on vision.The two areeven sometimes identified.Butitis preciselybecause vision ...
... sense modality contributes to “making sense” ofspace. Vision is undoubtedly the sense thatis most closelyassociated with space perception. Moststudies focus on vision.The two areeven sometimes identified.Butitis preciselybecause vision ...
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... senses or meanings - the celestial , the spiritual , and the natural or literal . These three senses make one by correspondence . The lowest or " literal sense is the basis , the continent , and the firmament of its spiritual and celestial ...
... senses or meanings - the celestial , the spiritual , and the natural or literal . These three senses make one by correspondence . The lowest or " literal sense is the basis , the continent , and the firmament of its spiritual and celestial ...
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Contents
Past | 26 |
Innes Shand Contemporary Literature No | 41 |
Innes Shand Contemporary Literature No | 69 |
Edward G Salmon What Girls Read Nineteenth | 94 |
A Day at the London Free Libraries All the Year | 106 |
Innes Shand Contemporary Literature No | 134 |
Innes Shand Contemporary Literature No | 160 |
Innes Shand Contemporary Literature No VII | 199 |
Grant Allen The Ethics of Copyright Macmillans | 295 |
PART 6 | 345 |
Francis Hitchman The Penny Press Macmillans | 385 |
findesiècle | 425 |
Francis Hitchman Penny Fiction Quarterly Review | 564 |
Applying for books at a free library Brixton | 581 |
Ladies reading room at a free library | 584 |
Innes Shand Contemporary Literature No VIII | 225 |
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