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- aggregation subject "Languages and Literatures".
- aggregation title "What? How? Why?: broadening the mind with the treasury of literature (1868-1875): supplement to the ladies’ treasury (1857-1895)".
- aggregation abstract "A study of the Treasury of Literature (1868-1875), literary supplement to the Ladies’ Treasury (1857-1895), perfectly illustrates how form and content are inextricably linked. In this article, I demonstrate how the supplement, provided separately from the parent periodical and containing only fiction and informative articles, both in an ideological and in a commercial way assists to distinguish a conventional middle-class women’s magazine from its mainstream rivals. Simultaneously, I argue that the Treasury of Literature renders the Ladies’ Treasury more closely related to the late eighteenth-century ‘enlightened’ women’s magazines, a type of publication that vanished with the beginning of the Victorian era.".
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