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Six authors and the Saturday Review: a quantitative approach to style

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posted on 2025-05-08, 19:11 authored by David CraigDavid Craig, Alexis Antonia
The distinctive corporate style of the Saturday Review was recognized by Victorians and is often mentioned in modern periodicals scholarship. In this quantitative study, we highlight characteristics that distinguish the journal’s writing from other periodicals in terms of stance rather than political orientation or subject matter. We also compare the writing style of six contributors to the Saturday Review and other periodicals. On one end of the spectrum was George Henry Lewes, who, according to our research, assumed a consistent style when writing for the Saturday Review and any other journal. On the other end of the spectrum was Lord Robert Cecil, whose work for the Saturday Review was strikingly different stylistically than his other writings.

History

Journal title

Victorian Periodicals Review

Volume

48

Issue

1

Pagination

67-86

Publisher

Johns Hopkins University Press

Language

  • en, English

College/Research Centre

Faculty of Education and Arts

School

School of Humanities and Social Science

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Copyright © 2015 The Johns Hopkins University Press. This article first appeared in Victorian Periodicals Review, Volume 48, Issue 1, Spring, 2015, pages 67-86.

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