págs. 241-244
"Connections, which are of service... in a more advanced age": The Lady's Magazine, Community, and Women's Literary Histories
págs. 245-267
"The Character of Editress": Marian Evans at the Westminster Review, 1851-54
págs. 269-290
The Anatomy of Complicity: Rebecca Harding Davis, Peterson's Magazine, and the Civil War
págs. 291-315
Expanding Woolf's Gift Economy: Consumer Activity Meets Artistic Production in The Dial
págs. 317-342
Tears on Trial in the 1920s: Female Emotion and Style in Chicago and Machinal
págs. 343-369
A Chamaleonic Character: Celebrity, Embodiment, and the Performed Self in Cornelia Otis Skinner's Magazine Monologues
págs. 371-392
From a Tarantula on a Banana Boat to a Canary in a Mine: Ms. Magazine as a Cautionary Tale in a Neoliberal Age
págs. 393-405
The Mess and Muddle of Modernism: The Modernist Journals Project and Modern Periodical Studies
págs. 407-428
Around 1910: Periodical Culture, Women's Writing, and Modernity
págs. 429-439
págs. 441-450
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