Victorian

  • Tit-Bits was especially ingenious, pioneering correspondence columns, treasure hunts, prizes for amateur contributions, and even a life insurance scheme that promised to compensate the next of
    kin of any commuter found in a railway wreckage with copies of the current week’s issue on his person.40
  • 40 Peter D. McDonald, British Literary Culture and Publishing Practice, 1880-1914 (Cambridge Studies in Publishing and Printing History Index, Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 1997), pp. 146-9.

2012 – AP – Victorian Reading. In The Cambridge History of Victorian Literature, ed. Kate Flint, 34-55. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press., Leah Price – 24p