The Loudons and the Gardening Press: A Victorian Cultural Industry

Dewis shows how John Loudon's Suburban Garden and Villa Companion presented scientific and aesthetic knowledge not available in other periodicals aimed at women; in this way, he enabled women to become not only passive consumers but also active producers of this discourse in their homes and gar...

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