Slow Print: Literary Radicalism and Late-Victorian Print Culture focuses on British radical print from approximately 1880 to 1910, and argues that the literary community that formed around these periodicals was an attempt on the part of radical writers and editors to seize the means of print production on a "slow"-that is small and anti-industrial-scale, as an act of resistance to the emerging industrialization and capitalization of mass print.
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