This article assesses the extensive ‘reader competitions’ run in popular magazines and story papers of the early twentieth century. Using examples from Irish story papers, it examines the appeal of these competitions to both the publishers and the readers. For readers, competitions offered an opportunity to display skills which combined the results of universal education with the more playful knowledge that was part of popular parlour games and other leisure activities of the time. They also offered readers an opportunity to ‘write back’ to the mass media, with indications of an extremely high level of interactivity between readers and editors, including reader suggestions for competition ideas, and disputes regarding the rules and j...
Victorian culture was dominated by an ever expanding world of print. A tremendous increase in the vo...
Newspapers were one of the principal venues for the publication of literature in the period. For wri...
Popular girls' magazines from the late Victorian period frequently addressed and characterised reade...
This article assesses the extensive ‘reader competitions’ run in popular magazines and story papers ...
Long considered the literary representatives of the public sphere, British periodicals underwent sig...
This article explores the advent of local newspaper movie contests in the 1910s and how these contes...
'Big Prizes and Small Presses' is a study of the relationship between literary prizes, independent p...
In the competitive publishing environment of the late nineteenth century, writers and magazines had ...
The years between 1815 and 1825 were a period of social and cultural flux. This thesis examines what...
Journal article (book review)The essays in this collection are expanded versions of papers given at ...
The years between 1815 and 1825 were a period of social and cultural flux. This thesis examines what...
The notion of readership did not appear in the Press until the 1950s which is very recently indeed!...
This dissertation explores the cultural functions and effects of magazines at the turn of the centur...
This chapter aims to evaluate the importance of book reviews in the radical press, by discussing the...
The late Victorian era saw a major boom in the publication of popular consumer magazines. Beginning ...
Victorian culture was dominated by an ever expanding world of print. A tremendous increase in the vo...
Newspapers were one of the principal venues for the publication of literature in the period. For wri...
Popular girls' magazines from the late Victorian period frequently addressed and characterised reade...
This article assesses the extensive ‘reader competitions’ run in popular magazines and story papers ...
Long considered the literary representatives of the public sphere, British periodicals underwent sig...
This article explores the advent of local newspaper movie contests in the 1910s and how these contes...
'Big Prizes and Small Presses' is a study of the relationship between literary prizes, independent p...
In the competitive publishing environment of the late nineteenth century, writers and magazines had ...
The years between 1815 and 1825 were a period of social and cultural flux. This thesis examines what...
Journal article (book review)The essays in this collection are expanded versions of papers given at ...
The years between 1815 and 1825 were a period of social and cultural flux. This thesis examines what...
The notion of readership did not appear in the Press until the 1950s which is very recently indeed!...
This dissertation explores the cultural functions and effects of magazines at the turn of the centur...
This chapter aims to evaluate the importance of book reviews in the radical press, by discussing the...
The late Victorian era saw a major boom in the publication of popular consumer magazines. Beginning ...
Victorian culture was dominated by an ever expanding world of print. A tremendous increase in the vo...
Newspapers were one of the principal venues for the publication of literature in the period. For wri...
Popular girls' magazines from the late Victorian period frequently addressed and characterised reade...