Acknowledgements Notes on Contributors Introduction; F.E.Gray Making More than a Name: Eliza Lynn Linton and the Commodification of the Woman Journalist at the Fin de Siecle; L.A.Bache 'Her usual daring style': Feminist New Journalism, Pioneering Women, and Traces of Frances Power Cobbe; S.Hamilton Edith Simcox's Diptych: Sexuality and Textuality; B.Ayres Alice Meynell, Literary Reviewing, and the Cultivation of Scorn; F.E.Gray Humanitarian Journalism: The Career of Lady Isabella Somerset; M.Tusan Flora Shaw and the Times: Becoming a Journalist, Advocating Empire; D.O.Helly 'Making a Name for Whistler': Elizabeth Robins Pennell as a New Art Critic; K.Morse Jones 'A Fair Field and No Favour': Hulda Friederichs, the Interview, and the New Woman; F.Dillane Representing the Professional Woman: The Celebrity Interviewing of Sarah Tooley; T.Doughty Ella Hepworth Dixon: Storming the Bastille, or Taking it by Stealth?; V.Fehlbaum Journalism's Iconoclast: Rosamund Marriott Watson ('Graham R. Tomson'); L.K.Hughes Anti/Feminism: Frances Low and the Issue of Women's Work at the Fin de Siecle; A.Easley Complete Bibliography Index
BRENDA AYRES Professor of English, Liberty University, USA
LEE ANNE BACHE Indiana University, USA
FIONNUALA DILLANE University College Dublin, Ireland
TERRI DOUGHTY Vancouver Island University, Canada
ALEXIS EASLEY Associate Professor of English, University of St. Thomas, USA
VALERIE FEHLBAUM University of Geneva, Switzerland
SUSAN HAMILTON Professor of English, University of Alberta, Canada
DOROTHY O. HELLY Professor Emerita of History and Women's Studies, Hunter College, USA
LINDA K. HUGHES Addie Levy Professor of Literature, Texas Christian University, USA
KIMBERLEY MORSE JONES Visiting Assistant Professor of Art History, Sweet Briar College, USA
MICHELLE TUSAN Associate Professor of History, University of Nevada, USA