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1. Introduction: publishing history as hypertext John O. Jordan and Robert L. Patten | |
2. Some trends in British book production 1800-1919 Simon Eliot | |
3. Wordsworth in The Keepsake, 1829 Peter J. Manning | |
4. Copyright and the publishing of Wordsworth 1850-1900 Stephen Gill | |
5. Sam Weller's Valentine J. Hillis Miller | |
6. Serialised retrospection in The Pickwick Papers Robert L. Patten | |
7. Textual/sexual pleasure and serial publication Linda K. Hughes and Michael Lund | |
8. The disease of reading and Victorian periodicals Kelly J. Mays | |
9. How historians study reader response | |
or, what did Jo think of Bleak House? Jonathan Rose | |
10. Dickens in the visual market Gerard Curtis | |
11. Male pseudonyms and female authority in Victorian England Catherine A. Judd | |
12. A bibliographical approach to Victorian publishing Maura Ives | |
13. The 'wicked Westminster', the Fortnightly, and Walter Pater's Renaissance Laurel Brake | |
14. Serial fiction in Australian colonial newspapers Elizabeth Morrison | |
Index. |
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