Title
The Critical Work of the Notices Column: Remaking the Contemporary Review after 1877
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
Summer 2013
Abstract
This article examines how “Essays and Notices” and subsequent notices columns redefined the Contemporary Reviewafter its highly publicized identity crisis in 1877. Although the column was initially used to counter bad press and reassert the journal’s identity, it set the stage for an inquiry into critical authority that would profoundly alter the Contemporary’s open platform and influence its later attitudes toward fiction and readers. Using the Contemporary’s notices as a case study, the article also draws attention to notices as an understudied genre within nineteenth-century periodicals.
Publication Title
Victorian Periodicals Review
Volume
46
Issue
2
First Page
211
Last Page
235
DOI of Published Version
10.1353/vpr.2013.0020
Recommended Citation
Malone, Katherine, "The Critical Work of the Notices Column: Remaking the Contemporary Review after 1877" (2013). English Faculty Publications. 28.
https://openprairie.sdstate.edu/english_pubs/28