This volume consists of fifteen essays by leading scholars dealing
with the Victorian editor and his influence on the culture of his
time. The first section analyzes the relationship between Victorian
editors and their audience. The essays show how editors effectively
balanced fiction and politics, how social change effected
periodical publishing, and how editors dealt with Victorian sexual
and moral preoccupations. The second section places the editor in
the context of his profession. By focusing on specific editors and
their journals, the third section sheds additional light on the
themes developed in the first two. To complete the book, a
bibliographic essay offers new information about the published
sources available for further research on the nineteenth-century
editor.
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