Serializing the Past in and out of the Leisure Hour: Historical Culture and the Negotiation of Media Boundaries1

Author:

Lechner Doris

Abstract

This article explores the media transfer between books and periodicals by example of historical narratives serialized within the Religious Tract Society’s family magazine Leisure Hour (1852-1905). A look at the travelling of texts and ideas between these two media shows that the RTS not only negotiated media boundaries but operated at the intersection of other categories, such as class and gender, linked to the reputation of the different media as well as modes of representation and approaches to history. In a combination of book history and periodical studies under a historical culture perspective, the article focuses on three case studies: (1) the transition from book into periodical serial and the (re)appropriation of history for a working-class audience; (2) the collection of a periodical series into book form and the author’s boundary-work under the regulation of the RTS; (3) the transfer of material features in the creation of monthly parts and shift in historical genre.

Publisher

Consortium Erudit

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science

Reference56 articles.

1. “VII. Our Book Club.” Eclectic Review 7 (December 1864): 660–666.

2. “A Star at the Stuart Court.” Leisure Hour 1, no. 15 (April 8, 1852): 225–228.

3. “Art. V.–Glimmerings in the Dark; or, Lights and Shadows of the Olden Time. By F. Somner Merryweather, Author of ‘Bibliomania in the Middle Ages,’ &c. London: Simpkin, Marshall, and Co. 1851.” Eclectic Review 1 (April 1851): 448–458.

4. “Art. VII–Glimmerings in the Dark; or, Lights and Shadows of the Olden Time.” Dublin Review 29, no. 58 (December 1850): 432–456.

5. “Authors.” Leisure Hour (January 1902): 244–256.

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