Women of the Press in Nineteenth-Century Britain
Explore the vital role of women in journalism with Women of the Press in Nineteenth-Century Britain by B. Onslow, published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2000. This in-depth study encompasses 309 pages, offering a rich examination of the contributions made by women to the journalism landscape of the 19th century. Drawing on a wealth of contemporary sources and an extensive database that encompasses hundreds of women, Onslow uncovers how these pioneering figures shaped the careers of renowned writers such as George Eliot, Anna Maria Hall, Mary Braddon, and Charlotte Yonge. This compelling narrative not only highlights the impact women had on journalism but also portrays the broader implications for society and literature. Ideal for history enthusiasts, gender studies scholars, and anyone interested in the evolution of media, this book is a significant addition to your collection.