Article: Victorian Fiction: Writers, Publishers, Readers.

SUTHERLAND, JOHN. (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1995). 191 pp. $39.95.

In the last few years John Sutherland has, by dint of an extraordinary range of intelligent and well-written publications, established his credentials as the foremost authority on the nineteenth-century fiction industry. Some portion of all but one of the eight chapters comprising this collection has been previously panted. The work stretches over twenty years: a section of the earliest essay, "Thackeray's Errors," appeared in The Yearbook of English Studies in 1971, and a portion of the latest essay, "Writing The Woman in White," appeared in the 1991 Dickens Studies Annual. Chapters four ...

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