During the nineteenth century, the population of England grew from 8.9 to 32.5 million. This increase was accompanied by the rapid expansion of cities, as many people left rural areas to seek employment in the developing centres of industrialisation, situated mostly to the North of the country in places such as Manchester and Sheffield.
The railway became a vital source of transport for most people, connecting smaller towns and villages to important centres of trade and commerce. Urban life meant that new pastimes and leisure activities such as tourism, visits to the theatre, museums and exhibitions, were made available to a larger section of society, and the habits of individuals consequently changed as many adopted a city lifestyle. These alterations had a great influence upon the rise of literacy rates and the history of Victorian publishing in general.
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Victorian Publishing History
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1 | Victorian Realism and the Implied Reader |
Michael Whitworth, English Faculty, Oxford University, gives a lecture at the English Faculty... |
Michael Whitworth |
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1 | Victorian Publishing History |
During the nineteenth century, the population of England grew from 8.9 to 32.5 million. This... |
Charlotte Barrett |
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1 | Great expectations |
ebook version of Great expectations |
Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870 |
2 | Belgravia, a London magazine |
Magazine, conducted by Mary Elizabeth Braddon.
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3 | Barnaby Rudge |
With illustr. by G. Cattermole and H.K. Browne. |
Charles Dickens |
4 | The Cornhill Magazine (vol 29) |
January - June 1874.
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5 | A Tale of Two Cities | Charles Dickens |
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1 | Publication — is the Auction |
Publication — is the Auction |
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2 | The Cornhill magazine |
Magazine founded by G. Smith with W. M. Thackeray as first editor, Jan. 1860-Mar. 1862. ... |
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3 | Walt Whitman's Editorial Work on the New York Aurora |
From the website: "The Whitman Archive presents page images of the Aurora from 28 March 1842,... |
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4 | Whitman's Journalism |
Links to essays, editorials, and other contributions.
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5 | Bibliography of Whitman's poems first published in periodicals |
From the website:
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6 | Editing Whitman's Poetry in Periodicals | ||
7 | Introduction to Whitman's Poems in Periodicals |
Introduction to the work on poems that Whitman published in different newspapers, magazines, and... |