The Idler's Club humour and mass readership from Jerome K. Jerome to P. G. Wodehouse

Investigates whether a popular magazine can promote social mobility by joking about clubsFocuses on Victorian humour, a subject that is undergoing a renaissancePrimary sources are mainly published literary works, both periodicals and booksConnects, biographically and stylistically, figures that have...

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Literary Studies
LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh bisacsh
Clubs in literature
English literature 19th century History and criticism
English literature 19th century Periodicals
English periodicals History 19th century
Social mobility Great Britain History 19th century
Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF 978-1-4744-9716-9
Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, EPUB 978-1-4744-9717-6
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The Idler's Club humour and mass readership from Jerome K. Jerome to P. G. Wodehouse
Literary Studies
LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh bisacsh
Clubs in literature
English literature 19th century History and criticism
English literature 19th century Periodicals
English periodicals History 19th century
Social mobility Great Britain History 19th century
title The Idler's Club humour and mass readership from Jerome K. Jerome to P. G. Wodehouse
title_auth The Idler's Club humour and mass readership from Jerome K. Jerome to P. G. Wodehouse
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title_fullStr The Idler's Club humour and mass readership from Jerome K. Jerome to P. G. Wodehouse Laura Fiss
title_full_unstemmed The Idler's Club humour and mass readership from Jerome K. Jerome to P. G. Wodehouse Laura Fiss
title_short The Idler's Club
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title_sub humour and mass readership from Jerome K. Jerome to P. G. Wodehouse
topic Literary Studies
LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh bisacsh
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English literature 19th century History and criticism
English literature 19th century Periodicals
English periodicals History 19th century
Social mobility Great Britain History 19th century
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Social mobility Great Britain History 19th century
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