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Contents
Acknowledgments, vii
Introduction, 1
Dean de la Motte and Jeannene M. Przyblski
THE PRESS AND THE POLITICS OF KNOWLEDGE
Press and "Counter-Discourse" in the Early July Monarchy, 15
Jeremy D. Popkin
The Body Impolitic:
Press Censorship and the Caricature of Honoré Daumier
,
43
Elizabeth C. Childs
Réflecs d'un gniaff: On Emile Pouget and Le Père Peinard, 82
Howard G. Lay
READERS AND CONSUMERS
Utopia Commodified:
Utilitarianism, Aestheticism, and the presse à bon marché
,
141
Dean de la Motte
From Opinion to Information:
The Roman-Feuilleton and the Transformation of the
Nineteenth-Century French Press
,
160
Maria Adamowicz-Hariasz
Linking Producers to Consumers:
Balzac's "Grande Affaire" and the Dynamics of Literary Diffusion
,
185
John R. Barberet
ENGENDERING THE NEWS
Unfashionable Feminism?
Designing Women Writers in the Journal des Femmes (1832-1836)
,
207
Cheryl A. Morgan

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Publication Information: Book Title: Making the News: Modernity & the Mass Press in Nineteenth-Century France. Contributors: Dean De La Motte - editor, Jeannene M. Przyblyski - editor. Publisher: University Of Massachusetts. Place of Publication: Amherst. Publication Year: 1999. Page Number: v.
    
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