Women in journalism at the fin de siècle : making a name for herself

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Women in journalism at the fin de siècle : making a name for herself

edited by F. Elizabeth Gray

(Palgrave studies in nineteenth-century writing and culture)

Palgrave Macmillan, 2012

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Bibliography: p. 236-253

Contents of Works

  • Making more than a name : Eliza Lynn Linton and the commodification of the woman journalist at the fin de siècle / Lee Anne Bache
  • Her usual daring style : feminist New Journalism, pioneering women, and traces of Frances Power Cobbe / Susan Hamilton
  • Edith Simcox's diptych : sexuality and textuality / Brenda Ayres
  • Alice Meynell, literary reviewing, and the cultivation of scorn / F. Elizabeth Gray
  • Humanitarian journalism : the career of Lady Isabella Somerset / Michelle Tusan
  • Flora Shaw and the Times : becoming a journalist, advocating empire / Dorothy O. Helly
  • Making a name for Whistler : Elizabeth Robins Pennell as a New Art critic / Kimberly Morse Jones
  • A fair field and no favour : Hulda Friederichs, the interview, and the New Woman / Fionnuala Dillane
  • Representing the professional woman : the celebrity interviewing of Sarah Tooley / Terri Doughty
  • Ella Hepworth Dixon : storming the Bastille, or taking it by stealth? / Valerie Fehlbaum
  • Journalism's iconoclast : Rosamund Marriott Watson (Graham R. Tomson) / Linda K. Hughes
  • Anti/Feminism : Frances Low and the issue of women's work at the fin de siècle / Alexis Easley

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