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Providing a collection of E.S. Dallas's work, this volume explores the significance of the Scottish writer's practical and theoretical contributions to both the criticism and journalism of the mid-nineteenth century, as well as offering an edited selection of Dallas's writings in the Victorian press. This book provides a comprehensive listing of around 250 contributions to other periodicals, and again offer a generous edited selection of around 40 articles that are representative of this body of work as a whole.
The source materials were published between the summer of 1850, just after Dallas left Edinburgh University, and early 1881 when a posthumous article appeared two years after his death; they appeared in periodicals issued daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly and even annually, in both Edinburgh and London; and generically, they range from book reviews both literary and non-literary, coverage of theatrical and other performances, articles on a cornucopia of social, cultural and philosophical issues, and reports from Paris as special correspondent both during and after the Franco-Prussian War.
Contents
I. Editorial Introduction
Dallas as Journalist in Training
Dallas as Contributor
Dallas as Editor
Dallas as Special Correspondent
II. Chronology of the Life and Career of E. S. Dallas, 1827-79 (Updated version)
III. Comprehensive Listing of Dallas's Contributions to Periodicals other than The Times, 1850-81 (with one or two recent additions to the list of his Times contributions)
IV. Anthology of Dallas's Contributions to Periodicals other than The Times*
Literary Reviews - c.10 item
Poem at Christmas - 1 item
Non-Literary Reviews - c.5 items
Articles on Theatrical and Other Peformances - c.7 items
Other Articles - c.10 items
Reports from Paris - c.7 items