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L.E.L., "Verses" and _The Keepsake_ for 1829 - Electronic Editions, Romantic Circles. Periodical / Newspaper Information. PERIÓDICOS DIGITALIZADOS | BIBLIOTECNO - Biblioteconomia, tecnologia, etc. Mais de 1000 títulos de periódicos históricos estão disponíveis em versões digitalizadas na web. O Bibliotecno traz até você uma lista com alguns destes títulos.

Em alguns casos o agrupamento é por instituição, devido ao volume de periódicos que algumas digitalizaram. Assim, recomendamos o uso do Ctrl+F para a busca do título desejado. A digitalização na maioria dos países vem ocorrendo de forma descentralizada, gerando a existência de iniciativas de bibliotecas / Hemerotecas digitais “valiosas”, mas pouco conhecidas. Aqui, o BIBLIOTECNO, pretende trazer uma lista de periódicos brasileiros digitalizados e disponíveis que deverá ser atualizada ao tempo que novos periódicos sejam digitalizados. Ao final da Listagem constam projetos de digitalização que ainda não apresentam um produto disponível. ATENÇÃO, por ser o maior acervo a lista começa pela Hemeroteca Digital Brasileira da Biblioteca Nacional. HEMEROTECA DIGITAL BRASILEIRA – hemerotecadigital.bn.br. Acervo Digital - Jornal Cruzeiro do Sul. Journal. PERIÓDICOS DIGITALIZADOS | BIBLIOTECNO - Biblioteconomia, tecnologia, etc.

Godey's Lady's Book: Hope Greenberg. In the February 1850 issue of The Lady's Book, Louis A. Godey, publisher, declared: "In 1830, a "magazine of elegant literature was cast, doubtingly, upon the uncertain stream of public favor--its name the Lady's Book and Louis A. Godey the publisher. It was a novel enterprise at the time, and few thought it would outlive the first year of its nativity. It soon became apparent, however, that its management was in the hands of one who knew the want of the time, and had the tact and taste required for its supply.

" These lexia, or perhaps in deference to the times we should say "collection of leaves," examine the Lady's Book, its publisher, its editor, and the world that both created, and was created by, it. Lady's Book: The Collections You may choose from two collections. The second collection contains three full issues of the Book from 1855 offered in "page turner" view.

Reading Experience Database - Home. Reading is not confined by national borders: readers travel, and books circulate internationally. But how can we trace the evidence of reading across borders? Are authors famous in one country equally admired by readers elsewhere? Search or browse our databases to find out… RED is a collection of databases whose aim is to accumulate as much evidence as possible about reading experiences across the world. The search and browse facilities enable you to chart the reading tastes of individual readers as they travel to other countries, and consider how different environments may have affected their reading.

You can track the readership of books issued in new editions for new audiences in different countries. Search results are displayed on an interactive map and linked to relevant records in national REDs. To visit national REDs, or to search for readers, authors or texts across all the linked databases, click on the logos on the left. copyright and citation guide. Biblioteca Digital. Cotsen Children's Library, Princeton University. The Scotsman Archive - every issue of The Scotsman newspaper from 1817 to 1950.

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Internet Library of Early Journals. We regret to inform users that this resource is no longer available. The site has been withdrawn as the technologies which it is built with have reached end-of-life. An archived version of the site is available at Last update to original site: 1999 Date withdrawn: 1 April 2020 Please contact digitalsupport@bodleian.ox.ac.uk with any questions. Acccessing online copies of the journals and magazines Digitized versions of the journals and magazines originally hosted on ILEJ can be accessed through the following providers: Gentleman's Magazine Years 1731-1830 are available via Hathi Trust Digital Library The Annual Register Years 1758-1778 are available via Hathi Trust Digital Library Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society Years 1757-1775 (volumes 50-65) are available via JSTOR Notes and Queries The Builder Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine Preface from the original site: What is ILEJ?

Aims Papers on ILEJ. George Sand illustré par Tony Johannot et Maurice Sand. La Mare au diable. André. La Noce du village. La Fauvette du docteur. Préface et notice nouvelle... Pesquisa de arquivos de notícias Google. Acervo Estadão - O Estado de S. Paulo. Mrs Beeton's Book of Household Management - www.mrsbeeton.com - Cookery, Recipies & Household Management. Welcome to Dime Novels. Stanford's Dime Novel and Story Paper Collection consists of over 8,000 individual items, and includes long runs of the major dime novel series (Frank Leslie's Boys of America, Happy Days, Beadle's New York Dime Library, etc.) and equally strong holdings of story papers like the New York Ledger and Saturday Night. Both genres flourished from the middle to the close of the 19th century in America and England (where the novels were known as "penny dreadfuls"), and benefited from three mutually reinforcing trends: the vastly increased mechanization of printing, the growth of efficient rail and canal shipping, and ever-growing rates of literacy.

The dime novels were aimed at youthful, working-class audiences and distributed in massive editions at newsstands and dry goods stores. Story papers, weekly eight-page tabloids, covered much the same ground, but often combined material and themes to appeal to the whole family. Greenberg: Godey's Lady's Book - Fashion, Patterns. Godey's Lady's Book The beginning of each issue of the Book in the period 1855-1858 contained a hand-tinted engraving of current fashions. This was followed by several pages that included engravings to illustrate stories and engravings of other fashionable items such as hats, shawls, etc. There were also several pages of "work": embroidery patterns, slipper patters, etc.

At the end of each issue was a section devoted to more patterns. Here may be found dress patterns, patterns for childrens' clothing as well as such items as knitted flower vases, anti-macassars, etc. The Book ended with a description by the "fashion editress" of the color plate and other fashions. The Color Fashion Plates A hand-tinted fashion plate can be found at the beginning of each magazine. Other Fashion Plates In addition to the color fashion plates a number of full page fashion engravings were a regular part of the magazine. Practical Dress Instructor Novelties Work Fashion Articles Godey's Lady's Book: Samples Collection. Brontë Sources, Texts, and Criticism. Search [Rigby, Elizabeth.] "Vanity Fair--and Jane Eyre. " Quarterly Review. 84:167 (December 1848): 153-185. Art. 2. 3. A REMARKABLE novel is a great event for English society. There is something about these two new and noticeable characters which especially compels everybody to speak out.

We must discuss 'Vanity Fair' first, which, much as we were entitled to expect from its author's pen, has fairly taken us by surprise. It is this reality which is at once the charm and the misery here. But if these performers give us pain, we are not ashamed to own, as we are speaking openly, that the chief actress herself gives us none at all.

No; let us give Becky her due. It is another thing to pretend to settle whether such a character be primâ facie impossible, though devotion to the better sex might well demand the assertion. The great charm, therefore, and comfort of Becky is, that we may study her without any compunctions. 'How in this vile world below Noblest things find vilest using,' The Monthly Packet - Charlotte Mary Yonge. "... one could say that this was one of the first teenage magazines that was ever written ... " The Monthly Packet online Many scans of The Monthly Packet are now fully available online. The Monthly Packet of Evening Readings for Members of the English Church Periodical edited by Charlotte Mary Yonge from 1851 to 1899: [First Series] 1851–1865 New Series 1866–1880 Third Series 1881–1890 New Series (co-edited with Christabel Rose Coleridge) 1890–1899.

Volume numbering starts afresh with each series: (Volume I, II III etc) There were two volumes a year, each containing six issues (Parts I-VI, Parts VII-XII etc) Click the links below for copies of The Monthly Packet you CAN view This article was kindly provided by Amy de Gruchy, whose M. The Monthly Packet, a Victorian magazine, was founded in 1851 and ceased publication in 1899. Aims - unstated Like other magazines, then and now, The Monthly Packet offered a particular view of life, and encouraged certain attitudes in the readership. The Quarterly Review Archive - Scholarly Resources, Romantic Circles. British Newspapers - Home. VICTORIAN PERIODICALS. [Return to VRW] Tenth edition: July 2010 (First published, 1999) Prepared by Rosemary T.

VanArsdel Distinguished Professor of English, Emerita University of Puget Sound (With additions by: Solveig C. Note: The word "selected" in the title should be taken seriously, because sources for study have grown greatly over the past thirty years, and are still proliferating. In the last ten years methods for searching British Victorian/Edwardian periodical literature have altered drastically through introduction of modern electronic technology.

It is still useful, however, to be reminded of those farsighted pioneers who early recognized the need to preserve what little was in their possession. Serious and systematic research into Victorian periodicals belongs to the second half of the twentieth century. A similar and equally pressing problem for early scholars was the need to count, identify, and locate runs of journals. About The Nineteenth Century - Children's Literature. Nineteenth Century Children's Literature Edited by J. Barr In the course of the nineteenth century the variety, quality and sheer bulk of children's literature increased dramatically, and it has been estimated that at least ten per cent of the titles issued by British publishers were intended for the entertainment and instruction of young people. The texts contained in this collection reveal the values and preoccupations of society and the way in which they were recorded and transmitted, whether deliberately or unconsciously for the digestion of young people in the nineteenth century.

Children's literature was also the medium for many of the century's most innovative and influential book illustrators. The acquisition of copyright deposit of the productions of British publishers, which became effective from about 1840 onwards, ensured that the British Library has one of the largest collections in the world. Send your queries to our Webmaster. Penny Magazine Online Home Page. The Poetess Archive. Arquivo Público Mineiro | APM.