This article considers the publishing careers of a small number of Irish women who worked as freelance journalists and authors in order to explore both their experiences as professional writers and the industry in which they worked. They are an illustrative sample of freelance writers of their era and their careers shed light on this vast, overlooked aspect of media history, especially that of the increasing numbers of women who sought to earn money from their writing in this period. Beginning to understand these women writers is a step towards better understanding the publishing industry commercial press. This article argues there was an army of periodical writers drawn from far beyond literary circles, who wrote while also working as typi...
The growing numbers of women journalists entering the profession in the early twentieth century prov...
Irish women writers entered the British and international publishing scene in unprecedented numbers ...
This article examines the censorship of Irish writing since 1950. It gives an historical overview of...
This article considers the publishing careers of a small number of Irish women who worked as freelan...
Periodicals were the mass-media of the nineteenth-century. Numerous studies have focused on the cent...
The Cuala Press, a fine art press run by Elizabeth Yeats around Dublin during the first half of the ...
Anchored in the nineteenth-century periodical archive, this recovery project takes Sarah Atkinson (1...
This article looks at the complex relationship between literary authors, money and the press from 18...
The purpose of this article is to fill some of the gaps in our knowledge of those women writers in t...
The Irish writers L.T. Meade and Alice Corkran were both editors of leading London-based girls’ peri...
By 1928 women had achieved many of the objectives of the first-wave of the feminist movement. They h...
This is the author accepted manuscript.This article argues that insufficient attention has been paid...
The enormous changes wrought in the British newspaper industry during the late nineteenth and early ...
This project assesses the extent and significance of Irish contributions to the British periodical p...
This article focuses on the motif of quest in contemporary Irish women’s short stories, in particula...
The growing numbers of women journalists entering the profession in the early twentieth century prov...
Irish women writers entered the British and international publishing scene in unprecedented numbers ...
This article examines the censorship of Irish writing since 1950. It gives an historical overview of...
This article considers the publishing careers of a small number of Irish women who worked as freelan...
Periodicals were the mass-media of the nineteenth-century. Numerous studies have focused on the cent...
The Cuala Press, a fine art press run by Elizabeth Yeats around Dublin during the first half of the ...
Anchored in the nineteenth-century periodical archive, this recovery project takes Sarah Atkinson (1...
This article looks at the complex relationship between literary authors, money and the press from 18...
The purpose of this article is to fill some of the gaps in our knowledge of those women writers in t...
The Irish writers L.T. Meade and Alice Corkran were both editors of leading London-based girls’ peri...
By 1928 women had achieved many of the objectives of the first-wave of the feminist movement. They h...
This is the author accepted manuscript.This article argues that insufficient attention has been paid...
The enormous changes wrought in the British newspaper industry during the late nineteenth and early ...
This project assesses the extent and significance of Irish contributions to the British periodical p...
This article focuses on the motif of quest in contemporary Irish women’s short stories, in particula...
The growing numbers of women journalists entering the profession in the early twentieth century prov...
Irish women writers entered the British and international publishing scene in unprecedented numbers ...
This article examines the censorship of Irish writing since 1950. It gives an historical overview of...