Female Journalists of the Fin de Siècle
Edited by Lorna Shelley
- Published: 8 Nov 2010
- DOI: 10.4324/9780415559492
- Set ISBN: 9780415559492
Set Contents
The Advanced Woman in Journalism and the Case Against the Woman Journalist
- Edited by
- Lorna Shelley
Volume Contents
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Front Matter
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Introduction By Lorna Shelley
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The Advanced Woman in Journalism
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1‘The Future of Journalism’, The Contemporary Review 50, 1886, pp. 663–79 By W. T. Stead
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2‘Pages from a Work-Girl’s Diary’, The Nineteenth Century 24, 139, September 1888, pp. 301–14 By Beatrix Potter Webb
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3‘Young Women and Journalism’, The Young Woman I, 1892, pp. 12–14 By W. T. Stead
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4‘The Experiences of a Woman Journalist’, Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine CLIII, June 1893, pp. 830–8 By Charlotte Eccles
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5‘American Women as Journalists’, The Author V, June 1893, pp. 252–3 By Elizabeth L. Banks
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6‘A Famous Lady Journalist: A Chat with Mrs. Emily Crawford’, The Young Woman 2 18, March 1894, pp. 183–5
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7‘Journalism as a Profession for Women’, The Contemporary Review 64, September 1893, pp. 362–71 By Emily Crawford
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8‘Mrs. Fenwick Miller At Home’, The Young Woman 2, 1893–94, pp. 272–5 By Albert Dawson
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9‘The Perils of a Woman Journalist: Some Personal Experiences’, The Review of Reviews VII, January–June 1893, p. 630
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10‘How Can I Earn my Living? IV – In Journalism, Art, or Photography’, The Young Woman 2, 1893–94, pp. 307–10 By M. F. Billington
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11‘Women’s Newspapers’, Fortnightly Review 62, 1893–94, pp. 663–70 By Evelyn March-Phillipps
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12‘The Women-Writers’ Dinner: A Talk with Miss Honnor Morten’, The Sketch, May 30 1894, p. 265 By A. L. S.
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13‘A Journalistic Experiment’, The Sketch, May 30 1894, p. 228
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14‘Women’s Employments: Reporting for the Press’, The Woman at Home, January 1895, pp. 397–8
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15‘Leading Lady Journalists’, Pearson’s Magazine II, July–December 1896, pp. 101–11 By M. F. Billington
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16‘Incomes For Ladies: Journalism’, The Lady’s Realm II, May–October 1897, pp. 467–8 By Wilhelmina Wimble
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17‘American “Yellow Journalism” ’, The Nineteenth Century XLIV, July–December 1898, pp. 328–40 By Elizabeth L. Banks
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18‘Women’s Clubs in London (Journalism) – Chapter IX’, in A Looker-on in London, London: Grant Richards, 1899, pp. 79–99 By Mary Krout
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19‘The Woman Journalist’, The Academy and Literature, 27 September 1902, pp. 309–10
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20‘Chances For Women in Journalism’, Harper’s Weekly 47, September 12 1903, pp. 1492–3 By Florence Jackson
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21‘How Did You Choose Your Pseudonym?’ The Girl’s Realm 6, September 1904, pp. 869–74 By Dora D’espaïgne
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Press Work for Women: A Text Book for the Young Woman Journalist, London: Upcott Gill, 1904 By Frances H. Low
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IPreliminary Remarks
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IIEmbarking on Journalism
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IIIThe Journalistic Market
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IVCorrecting Proofs
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VLiterary Remuneration
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VISome Personal Experiences
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VIIThe Outlook
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VIIISocieties, Agencies, and Books
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Index
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23‘The Sentimental Journalist: The Adventures of a Would-Be Author in Grub Street’, The Lady’s Realm XXV, 1909, pp. 353–8 By M. Bird
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‘Women and Print do Not Mix’: The Case Against the Woman Journalist
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24‘Notes and News’, The Author, March 1892, pp. 22–3 By Walter Besant
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25‘The Hard Case of Women Journalists’, The Review of Reviews XIII, January–June 1896, p. 598
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Journalism for Women: A Practical Guide, London: John Lane, The Bodley Head, 1898 By E. A. Bennett
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IThe Secret Significance of Journalism
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IIImperfections of the Existing Woman-Journalist
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IIIThe Roads Towards Journalism
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IVThe Aspirant
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VStyle
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VIThe Outside Contributor
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VIIThe Search for Copy
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VIIIThe Art of Corresponding with an Editor
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IXNotes on the Leading Types of Papers
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X“Woman’s Sphere” in Journalism
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XIConclusion
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27‘The Sorrows of Scribblers – Being the Confessions of a Magazine Contributor’, The National Review XXXI, March 1898, pp. 63–74 By Anon
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28‘The Confessions of a Newspaper Woman’, Atlantic Monthly, February 1905, pp. 206–11 By Helen M. Winslow
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