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Index

 

 

 

Ackland, Joseph,
140

Adams, Charlotte,
194–95
,
199
;
Boys
at
Home
,
185
,
285
n28;
John
Hartley
,
185
,
190
,
191–92
;
Little
Servant
Maids
,
178–80
,
183
,
184
,
185–86
,
188–89
,
193
,
194
,
198
;
The
Useful
Little
Girl
,
185

Adams, Thomas, and Nicolas Barker, “A New Model for the Study of the Book,”
130–31
,
151
,
153
,
220
,
225

Addison, Joseph,
234–35
,
238
,
240

Administration
of
the
Post
Office
,
145
,
199
,
286
n30

Adventures
of
a
Banknote
,
109–10

Adventures
of
a
Bible: Or, the Advantages of Early Piety
,
109
,
115
,
209

Adventures
of
a
Black
Coat
,
109

Adventures
of
a
Quire
of
Paper
,
250

“Adventures of a Robinson Crusoe,”
120
,
277
n7

advertisements,
108
,
149
,
176
,
208
,
245

advertisers, commercial,
139

advertising circulars,
6
,
145
,
146
,
164
,
206
,
217
,
219

aesthetics,
8
,
30
,
32
,
33
,
36
,
37
,
99
,
107
,
231
,
258

Africans,
40

agency,
17
,
123
,
125
,
128
,
134

Ainsworth, Harrison,
Jack
Sheppard
,
69
,
70
,
186

almanacs,
219
,
225

Altick, Richard,
150
,
151
,
247

American Civil War,
97

American slave autobiography,
17

American Tract Society,
243–44

Ames, Nathaniel,
232

Andersen, Hans Christian,
252

Anderson, Benedict,
Imagined
Communities
,
15
,
51
,
62
,
152
,
260–61

Anger, Suzy,
Victorian
Interpretation
,
282
n37

animals,
27
,
28–31
,
125
,
127
,
132
,
143
,
168
,
186

annual, the,
8

Annual
Report
of
the
American
Tract
Society
,
244

anthropocentrism,
139

anthropomorphism,
114
,
120
,
126
,
127
,
128
,
132
,
133
,
134
,
177

anticolonial manifesto,
35–36

anti-Corn-Law League,
245

Antwerp,
226

Appadurai, Arjun,
131

archiving,
7

Armstrong, Nancy,
91

association copies,
12
,
13
,
15
,
32
,
113
,
168–74
,
229

Augustinianism,
107
,
113

“Auntie Toothache,”
252

Austen, Jane:
Northanger
Abbey
,
88
,
202
,
250–51
,
253
,
254–55
,
256
;
Pride
and
Prejudice
,
81
,
216

Austin, Alfred,
177

authorial signature,
34

authors/authorship,
29
,
107
,
130
,
245
,
259
; and book historians,
107
; and Byron,
234
; and Coleridge,
232
; and Darnton,
152
; and Dickens,
95
,
96
,
97
,
100
; and Eliot,
170
,
171
,
173
; and Flaubert,
60
; and free print,
150
; and Irving,
230
; and it-narratives,
110
; and James,
50
; and literary criticism,
20
,
34
,
95
,
107
; and Mayhew,
220
,
223
,
227
,
248
; power to move through space and time,
18
; professional,
95
; and readers,
12
,
15
,
67
,
81
,
218
; and tracts,
151
; virtual encounters with,
150
; and wastepaper,
233
; and Yonge,
200

autobiographies,
88
,
89
,
140

autodidacts,
17
,
83
,
140
,
203

Awdry, Frances,
The
Miz
Maze
,
284
n18

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