Victorian Periodicals (original) (raw)

It was a fatal day when the public discovered that the pen is mightier than the paving-stone, and can be made as offensive as the brickbat. They at once sought for the journalist, found him, developed him, and made him their industrious and well-paid servant. It is greatly to be regretted, for both their sakes. Behind the barricade there may be much that is noble and heroic. But what is there behind the leading-article but prejudice, stupidity, cant, and twaddle? And when these four are joined together they make a terrible force, and constitute the new authority. — Oscar Wilde

General Materials Open Access Nineteenth-century Periodicals (a list of links to online sources) Periodicals of the mid-Victorian period: the physical properties of illustrated magazines Victorian Periodicals: Selected Editors and Contributors Periodical rhetoric of intimacy Creating reputations by hostile reviews Eneas Dallas "On the Periodical Press" Eneas Dallas "On the Principle of Anonymity" Victorian Broadsides The History of the Popular Press in Australia periodical Reviews Reviews of recent scholarship Dallas Liddle's The Dynamics of Genre: Journalism and the Practice of Literature in Mid-Victorian Britain Richard Cronin's Paper Pellets: British Literary Culture After Waterloo Some of the Periodicals Quoted and Discussed All the Year Round The Argosy The Art-Journal The Athenaeum The Australian Journal (coming shortly) Band of Hope Belgravia: A London Magazine Bentley's Miscellany Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine The British Workman The Cardiff Times Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal The Churchman’s Family Magazine Cornhill Magazine The Dome The Echo The Edinburgh Review English Illustrated English Women's Journal The Examiner Fisher’s Drawing Room Scrapperiodical Fun The Girl's Own Paper Good Words Good Words for the Young The Graphic Harper's New Monthly Magazine Harper's Weekly: A Journal of Civilization Household Words The Illustrated London News Judy London Society Macmillan’s Magazine Notes & Queries Once a Week Pall Mall Gazette Punch Quarterly Review The Quiver The Railway Times The Reader The Scottish Review The Sunday Magazine The Welcome Guest Westminster Review (coming shortly) The Woman’s World The World (the title published 1787-1794) Related Web Resources Open Access Nineteenth-Century Periodicals The Curran Index: Additions, Corrections, and Expansions of “The Wellesley Index to Victorian Periodicals”, Ed. Gary Simons A new interface for The Curran Index The Waterloo Directory of English Newspapers and Periodicals, 1800-1900 The W. T. Stead Site (UK)Research Society for Victorian Periodicals Conference Announcements Off the Radar: Periodical Print Media Outside 'Mainstream' Culture, 1800-Today [24-25 July 2020, Göttingen University, Germany]

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