Popular girls' magazines from the late Victorian period frequently addressed and characterised readers as "our girls." The sense of inclusive community conjured up by these words is a key feature of the success of these periodicals, which needed to work hard to ensure a dedicated readership in an increasingly crowded literary marketplace. The remarkable success of the penny weekly Girl's Own Paper, launched in 1880, led to the publication of many new girls' periodicals in the 1880s and 1890s, including the sixpenny monthly Girl's Realm in 1898. Though differing in terms of price, both magazines share a preoccupation with creating a strong sense of community amongst their readers. This article argues that the valorisation of communities of g...
This study contributes to current critical discussions about the figure of the Victorian woman journ...
© 2020, © 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. The article places the girls...
In the final quarter of the nineteenth century, as periodical literature itself diversified and incr...
Popular girls' magazines from the late Victorian period frequently addressed and characterised reade...
This article argues for the importance of restoring girls’ aspirations and self-education to narrati...
This dissertation examines the neglected girls’ papers of Alfred Harmsworth (1865-1922). In 1898 Har...
In this thesis, I explore textual interactions between teenage girls and their magazines to ask how ...
In the competitive publishing environment of the late nineteenth century, writers and magazines had ...
This purpose of this dissertation is to investigate the role played by the English juvenile periodic...
This article focuses on four British periodicals incorporating or dominated by comic strips aimed at...
This article explores two series of girls\u27 annuals: the Empire Annual for Australian Girls (1909-...
Socialisation into the gendered sporting world of the late Victorian and Edwardian periods in Britai...
This chapter explores the intersection of discourses on British girlhood and the film fan magazine i...
The very mention of the genre of the 'girls' school story' tends to provoke sniggers. Critics, teach...
This study contributes to current critical discussions about the figure of the Victorian woman journ...
This study contributes to current critical discussions about the figure of the Victorian woman journ...
© 2020, © 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. The article places the girls...
In the final quarter of the nineteenth century, as periodical literature itself diversified and incr...
Popular girls' magazines from the late Victorian period frequently addressed and characterised reade...
This article argues for the importance of restoring girls’ aspirations and self-education to narrati...
This dissertation examines the neglected girls’ papers of Alfred Harmsworth (1865-1922). In 1898 Har...
In this thesis, I explore textual interactions between teenage girls and their magazines to ask how ...
In the competitive publishing environment of the late nineteenth century, writers and magazines had ...
This purpose of this dissertation is to investigate the role played by the English juvenile periodic...
This article focuses on four British periodicals incorporating or dominated by comic strips aimed at...
This article explores two series of girls\u27 annuals: the Empire Annual for Australian Girls (1909-...
Socialisation into the gendered sporting world of the late Victorian and Edwardian periods in Britai...
This chapter explores the intersection of discourses on British girlhood and the film fan magazine i...
The very mention of the genre of the 'girls' school story' tends to provoke sniggers. Critics, teach...
This study contributes to current critical discussions about the figure of the Victorian woman journ...
This study contributes to current critical discussions about the figure of the Victorian woman journ...
© 2020, © 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. The article places the girls...
In the final quarter of the nineteenth century, as periodical literature itself diversified and incr...