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Synopsis The New Lady's Magazine by :
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: Deborah Anna Logan |
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: Rowman & Littlefield |
Total Pages |
: 329 |
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: 2017-07-12 |
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: 9781611462227 |
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: 1611462223 |
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: 4/5 (27 Downloads) |
Synopsis The Indian Ladies' Magazine, 1901–1938 by : Deborah Anna Logan
This book examines the varied influences and accomplishments of the Indian Ladies’ Magazine, the first Indian magazine established and edited by an Indian woman—Kamala Satthianadhan—in English, written by women, for women. Influences include Victorian, Edwardian, and Modern literature and culture as well as traditional Indian literature and culture during the late colonial, pre-independence period. More than a literary journal, this publication also addressed social reforms, from “ladies’ philanthropy” to “women’s mission to women”; the emergence of Indian “identity politics” in response to the nationalist and independence movements; the Indian Woman Question in the context of female education debates and shifting concepts of “womanliness”; cultural exchanges recorded by Indian travelers to America; and the emergence of Indian nationalism, between World Wars I and II, leading to independence. This publication recorded and participated in the most pivotal moment in modern Indian history and did so by appealing to both the conservative and progressive socio-political urges marking the era.
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: 808 |
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: 1776 |
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: BSB:BSB10613828 |
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: 4/5 (28 Downloads) |
Synopsis The Lady's Magazine Or Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex by :
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: Jennie Batchelor |
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: 0 |
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: 2024-05-31 |
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: 1474487653 |
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: 9781474487658 |
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: 4/5 (53 Downloads) |
Synopsis The Lady's Magazine (1770-1832) and the Making of Literary History by : Jennie Batchelor
The first major study of one of the most influential periodicals of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries In December 1840, Charlotte Brontë wrote in a letter to Hartley Coleridge that she wished 'with all [her] heart' that she 'had been born in time to contribute to the Lady's magazine'. Nearly two centuries later, the cultural and literary importance of a monthly publication that for six decades championed women's reading and women's writing has yet to be documented. This book offers the first sustained account of The Lady's Magazine. Across six chapters devoted to the publication's eclectic and evolving contents, as well as its readers and contributors, The Lady's Magazine (1770-1832) and the Making of Literary History illuminates the periodical's achievements and influence, and reveals what this vital period of literary history looks like when we see it anew through the lens of one of its most long-lived and popular publications. Jennie Batchelor is Professor of Eighteenth-Century Studies at the University of Kent.
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: 668 |
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: 1791 |
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: NYPL:33433081646089 |
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: 4/5 (89 Downloads) |
Synopsis The New Lady's Magazine, Or, Polite and Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex by :
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: Ros Ballaster |
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: Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages |
: 206 |
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: 1991-07-12 |
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: 9781349213917 |
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: 1349213918 |
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: 4/5 (17 Downloads) |
Synopsis Women's Worlds by : Ros Ballaster
This book integrates new material, using sources from the eighteenth and nineteenth century periodical press, research with contemporary readers, the authors' critical reading of past and present magazines, and a clear discussion of theoretical approaches from literary criticism. The development of the genre, and its part in the historical process of forging modern definitions of gender, class and race are analysed through critical readings and a discussion of readers' negotiations with the contradictory pleasures of the magazine, and its constricting ideal of femininity.
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: 1843 |
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: UCSD:31822042774976 |
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: 4/5 (76 Downloads) |
Synopsis Godey's Lady's Book by :
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: Charlotte Elizabeth Tonna |
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: 600 |
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: 1836 |
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: OXFORD:555011629 |
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: 4/5 (29 Downloads) |
Synopsis The Christian lady's magazine, ed. by Charlotte Elizabeth by : Charlotte Elizabeth Tonna
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: Ellen McCracken |
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: Springer |
Total Pages |
: 348 |
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: 1992-10-27 |
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: 9781349223817 |
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: 1349223816 |
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: 4/5 (17 Downloads) |
Synopsis Decoding Women’s Magazines by : Ellen McCracken
A study of the more than fifty US and International glossy publications for women. This analysis focuses on the strategies by which the commercial structure shapes the cultural content, the magazines' repetitive attempts to secure a consensus about the feminine that is grounded in consumerism, and the contradictory semiotic structures at work within and between purchased ads, covert ads, and editorial features.
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: Maeve Brennan |
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: Catapult |
Total Pages |
: 184 |
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: 2015-04-15 |
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: 9781619026544 |
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: 1619026546 |
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: 4/5 (44 Downloads) |
Synopsis The Long-Winded Lady by : Maeve Brennan
From 1954 to 1981, Maeve Brennan wrote for The New Yorker's "Talk of the Town" department under the pen name "The Long–Winded Lady." Her unforgettable sketches—prose snapshots of life in small restaurants, cheap hotels, and crowded streets of Times Square and the Village—together form a timeless, bittersweet tribute to what she called the "most reckless, most ambitious, most confused, most comical, the saddest and coldest and most human of cities." First published in 1969, The Long–Winded Lady is a celebration of one of The New Yorker's finest writers.