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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
Editorial Introduction
Dallas as Apprentice Journalist
Dallas as General Contributor
Dallas as Chief Editor
Dallas as Special Correspondent
E.S. Dallas, 1827-79: A Chronology
Comprehensive Listing of Dallas's Contributions to Periodicals Other Than The Times, 1850-81
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