List of Illustrations, Acknowledgements; General Introduction: ‘The Kaleidoscope, the Mirror and the Magnifying Glass: Reading through the Lens of Periodical Culture’, Faith Binckes and Carey Snyder; I. Locations; Introduction, Faith Binckes; 1. ‘Watch this space:’ Late Nineteenth-Century Women’s Periodicals in Ireland, Elizabeth Tilley; 2. Opening Doors: Women and Print Media in Scotland, Margery McCulloch; 3. Marginal Places, Liminal Spaces: Welsh Women’s Modernist Writing and the English ‘Little Magazine’, Claire Flay-Petty; 4. Home and Homeland: English National Identity in the Women’s Magazines of Newnes and Pearson, Chris Mourant and Natasha Periyan; II. The Sister Arts; Introduction, Faith Binckes; 5. ‘A theme with many variations’: Gertrude Hudson, musical criticism, and turn-of-the-century periodical culture, Charlotte Purkis; 6. Women, Drama and Print Culture 1890–1929, Elizabeth Wright; 7. Dance, Modernism, and the Female Critic in the New Age, Rhythm, and the Outlook, Susan Jones; 8. Mixing the Brows in Print: Iris Barry’s Film Criticism of the 1920s, Miranda Dunham-Hickman; 9. The Avant-Garde in the Drawing Room: Women, Writing and Architectural Modernism in Britain, Elizabeth Darling; 10. The Dialogic Magazine: Advertisements and Femininity in the Lady’s Realm, Annie Paige; III. Key Literary Figures; Introduction, Carey Snyder; 11. ‘An Outpour of Ink’: From the ‘Young Rebecca’ to ‘the most important signature of these years’, Rebecca West 1911–1920, Kathryn Laing; 12. Time and Tide Waited for Her: Rebecca West’s Journalism in the 1920s, Margaret Stetz; 13. Writing Revolution: Dorothy Richardson’s Contributions to Early Twentieth-Century Periodicals, Scott McCracken and Elizabeth Pritchett; 14. Violet Hunt, Periodical Culture, and Emergent (Female) Modernisms, Louise Kane; 15. Dora Marsden and Anarchist Modernisms, Henry Mead; 16. Beatrice Hastings: Debating Suffrage in the New Age and Votes for Women, Carey Snyder; 17. ‘A kind of minute note-book, to be published some day’: Katherine Mansfield in the Adelphi, 1923-1924, Faith Binckes; 18. May Sinclair Magazine Writer: Exploring Modernisms through Diverse Journals, Laurel Forster; IV. Networks, circles, and margins; Introduction, Carey Snyder; 19. On Poets and Publishing Networks: Charting the Careers of Charlotte Mew and Anna Wickham, Helen Southworth and Alina Oboza; 20. Women’s Poetry in the Modern British Magazines: A Case for Medium Reading, Bartholomew Brinkman; 21. Wheelpolitik: The Moral and Aesthetic Project of Edith Sitwell’s Wheels, 1916–1921, Melissa Bradshaw; 22. New Age Women’s Writing: Edith Nesbit, Florence Farr, and Nietzschean Socialist Modernism, Lee Garver; 23. Horror in the Wax Museum: Edith Nesbit’s ‘The Power of Darkness’ and the Strand Magazine, Anthony Camara; V. Social Movements; Introduction, Carey Snyder; 24. Women, Periodicals, and Esotericism in Modernist-Era Print Culture, Mark Morrisson; 25. Lysistrata on the Home Front: Locating Women’s Reproductive Bodies in the Birth Strike Rhetoric of the Malthusian during World War One, Layne Parish Craig; 26: A Column of Our Own: Women’s Columns in Socialist Newspapers, Elizabeth Miller; 27. Prayer Warriors: Denominational Feminism, the Vote, and the Church League for Women’s Suffrage Monthly Paper, Krista Lysack; Appendix; Notes on Contributors; Index.