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
(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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Description
As the nineteenth-century drew to a close, women became more numerous and prominent in British journalism. This book offers a fascinating introduction to the work lives of twelve such journalists, and each essay examines the career, writing and strategic choices of women battling against the odds to secure recognition in a male-dominated society.
Table of Contents
- Acknowledgements Notes on Contributors Introduction
- F.E.Gray Making More than a Name: Eliza Lynn Linton and the Commodification of the Woman Journalist at the Fin de Siecle
- L.A.Bache 'Her usual daring style': Feminist New Journalism, Pioneering Women, and Traces of Frances Power Cobbe
- S.Hamilton Edith Simcox's Diptych: Sexuality and Textuality
- B.Ayres Alice Meynell, Literary Reviewing, and the Cultivation of Scorn
- F.E.Gray Humanitarian Journalism: The Career of Lady Isabella Somerset
- M.Tusan Flora Shaw and the Times: Becoming a Journalist, Advocating Empire
- D.O.Helly 'Making a Name for Whistler': Elizabeth Robins Pennell as a New Art Critic
- K.Morse Jones 'A Fair Field and No Favour': Hulda Friederichs, the Interview, and the New Woman
- F.Dillane Representing the Professional Woman: The Celebrity Interviewing of Sarah Tooley
- T.Doughty Ella Hepworth Dixon: Storming the Bastille, or Taking it by Stealth?
- V.Fehlbaum Journalism's Iconoclast: Rosamund Marriott Watson ('Graham R. Tomson')
- L.K.Hughes Anti/Feminism: Frances Low and the Issue of Women's Work at the Fin de Siecle
- A.Easley Complete Bibliography Index
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