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2006.2
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One of the critical responses to the unprecedented abundance of family magazine and popular literature in Victorian period was to initiate a new discourse on the regulation of women's reading in order to ensure the morality of home, the culture of the middle class, and the health of the nation. Especially the family magazine was easily available to the woman reader, it played an important role in the development and education of the woman reader. This paper examines Victorian family magazine and woman reader focusing on Belgravia: A London Magazine edited by Mary Elizabeth Braddon.
Under Braddon's editorship, Belgravia focuses on the transformation of the attitudes toward the woman reader and sensationalism by establishing the woman reader as independent and informed in the various discourses and by redefining the genre of the sensation novel as artistic and educational. Through her articles and fictions serialized in Belgravia Braddon aims to emphasize that the sensation novel makes the woman reader aware of social or cultural problems that might otherwise be hidden or ignored. Braddon's Belgravia contributes to the reevaluation of the woman reader and the sensation novel, which is significant in the cultural formation of Victorian age.
Family magazines succeed in empowering the woman reader to participate in the important cultural debates and ensure the health of Victorian society and nation. By bringing the woman reader and writer into the public and professional realms family magazines extend women's role in the progress of Victorian culture.

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