Awarded the 2007 Robert Colby Scholarly Book Prize by the Research Society for Victorian Periodicals Notes: Includes bibliographical references (p. [291]-308) and index.TorontoIn late 1804, William Blackwood established a small publishing and bookselling firm in Edinburgh. Over the next 175 years, William Blackwood & Sons became one of the leading publishers in Britain, enjoying both local and international success. Early on it championed the works of Scottish writers, and later gained acclaim as the publisher of G.W. Steevens, George Eliot, Charles Whibley, and Joseph Conrad. Its political influence was also widespread; in 1817 it founded the monthly Blackwood's Magazine, which featured literary, critical, political, and journalistic com...
The years between 1815 and 1825 were a period of social and cultural flux. This thesis examines what...
This thesis is a cultural history of the publishing businesses that financed Shakespeareâs First Fol...
Scotland was at the forefront in spreading the ideas of the Enlightenment. By the beginning of the n...
Awarded the 2007 Robert Colby Scholarly Book Prize by the Research Society for Victorian Periodicals...
TorontoIn late 1804, William Blackwood established a small publishing and bookselling firm in Edinbu...
Scotland was at the forefront in spreading the ideas of the Enlightenment. By the beginning of the n...
Scotland was at the forefront in spreading the ideas of the Enlightenment. By the beginning of the n...
PhD ThesisThis study rests upon two main foundations: the first sixty volumes of Blackwood's Edinbu...
Examines Blackwood's Magazine at its peak, when it published many leading writers of the day & c...
This book combines and expands on three articles previously published independently in journals of t...
Romanticism and Blackwood's Magazine is inspired by the ongoing critical fascination with Blackwood'...
The first major study of the relationship between Scottish Romanticism and medical culture. In the e...
This collection of essays throws vast new light on the most significant literary-political journal o...
In the early nineteenth century, Edinburgh was the leading centre of medical education and research ...
The years between 1815 and 1825 were a period of social and cultural flux. This thesis examines what...
The years between 1815 and 1825 were a period of social and cultural flux. This thesis examines what...
This thesis is a cultural history of the publishing businesses that financed Shakespeareâs First Fol...
Scotland was at the forefront in spreading the ideas of the Enlightenment. By the beginning of the n...
Awarded the 2007 Robert Colby Scholarly Book Prize by the Research Society for Victorian Periodicals...
TorontoIn late 1804, William Blackwood established a small publishing and bookselling firm in Edinbu...
Scotland was at the forefront in spreading the ideas of the Enlightenment. By the beginning of the n...
Scotland was at the forefront in spreading the ideas of the Enlightenment. By the beginning of the n...
PhD ThesisThis study rests upon two main foundations: the first sixty volumes of Blackwood's Edinbu...
Examines Blackwood's Magazine at its peak, when it published many leading writers of the day & c...
This book combines and expands on three articles previously published independently in journals of t...
Romanticism and Blackwood's Magazine is inspired by the ongoing critical fascination with Blackwood'...
The first major study of the relationship between Scottish Romanticism and medical culture. In the e...
This collection of essays throws vast new light on the most significant literary-political journal o...
In the early nineteenth century, Edinburgh was the leading centre of medical education and research ...
The years between 1815 and 1825 were a period of social and cultural flux. This thesis examines what...
The years between 1815 and 1825 were a period of social and cultural flux. This thesis examines what...
This thesis is a cultural history of the publishing businesses that financed Shakespeareâs First Fol...
Scotland was at the forefront in spreading the ideas of the Enlightenment. By the beginning of the n...