Belgravia; A London Magazine
Short Fiction Titles
- Fatal Jewels in vol. 9 (1869), pp. 557-565
- A Fireside Story, Told by the Poker in vol. 1 (1866), pp. 83-91
- The Honeymoons: An Autumn Adventure in vol. 8 (1869), pp. 426-436
- How My Debts Were Paid in vol. 2, issue 2 (1867), pp. 182-192
- Outside the World in vol. 3, issue 2 (1867), pp. 225-229
- The Prude, A Warning to Young Ladies in General, and Engaged Ones in Particular in vol. 7, issue 4 (1869), pp. 561-568
- A Red-Indian Legend in vol. 2, issue 1 (1867), pp. 89-98
Further Reading
“Belgravia; A London Magazine.” The Waterloo Directory of English Newspapers and Periodicals, 1800-1900, Series 2. Ed. John S. North. North Waterloo Academic Press, 2003. Online edition.
Chang, Junghee. “Victorian Family Magazine and Woman Reader: Mary Elizabeth Braddon’s Belgravia: A London Magazine.” Nineteenth Century Literature in English. Vol. 10 No.1, 2006, 117-36. ProQuest.
Gabriele, Alberto. Reading Popular Culture in Victorian Print: Belgravia and Sensationalism. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009.
Mullin, Katherine. “Braddon, Mary Elizabeth (1835–1915).” Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Ed. Lawrence Goldman. Oxford University Press, 2004-16. Online edition.
Onslow, Barbara. “Belgravia (1867-1899).” Dictionary of Nineteenth-Century Journalism in Great Britain and Ireland. Gen. Eds. Laurel Brake and Marysa Demoor. Gent and London: Academia Press and The British Library, 2009. 45-46.
Onslow, Barbara. “Sensationalising Science: Braddon’s Marketing of Science in Belgravia.” Victorian Periodicals Review. Vol. 35 No. 2, 2002, 160-77. ProQuest.
Editors
- Tayva Case
- Bethany Hanks
- Rebekah Elliott
- Marian Spencer
Posted
5 September 2016.
Last modified
30 July 2024.