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The St. Louis Veiled Prophet celebration power on parade, 1877-1995 /
Published 2000“…Saint Louis Veiled Prophet celebration…”
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The St. Louis Veiled Prophet celebration power on parade, 1877-1995 /
Published 2000“…Saint Louis Veiled Prophet celebration…”
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Matters of fact in Jane Austen history, location, and celebrity /
Published 2012Table of Contents: “…"Quite unconnected" : the Wentworths and Lady Susan -- Mapping Northanger Abbey to find "Old Allen" of Prior Park -- Touring Farleigh Hungerford Castle and remembering Miss Tilney-Long -- "The celebrated Mr. Evelyn" of the Sylva in Burney and Austen -- Hell-fire Jane : Dashwood celebrity and Sense and sensibility -- Persuasion's battle of the books : the Baronetage versus Navy list.…”
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Status update : celebrity, publicity, and branding in the social media age /
Published 2013Table of Contents: “…A Cultural History of Web 2.0 -- Leaders and Followers : Status in the Tech Scene -- Fabulous Lives of Micro-Celebrities -- Self-Branding : The (Safe for Work) Self -- Lifestreaming : We Live in Public -- Designed in California : Entrepreneurship and the Myths of Web 2.0 -- Conclusion -- Appendix: Cast of Characters.…”
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Matters of fact in Jane Austen history, location, and celebrity /
Published 2012Table of Contents: “…"Quite unconnected" : the Wentworths and Lady Susan -- Mapping Northanger Abbey to find "Old Allen" of Prior Park -- Touring Farleigh Hungerford Castle and remembering Miss Tilney-Long -- "The celebrated Mr. Evelyn" of the Sylva in Burney and Austen -- Hell-fire Jane : Dashwood celebrity and Sense and sensibility -- Persuasion's battle of the books : the Baronetage versus Navy list.…”
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Status update : celebrity, publicity, and branding in the social media age /
Published 2013Table of Contents: “…A Cultural History of Web 2.0 -- Leaders and Followers : Status in the Tech Scene -- Fabulous Lives of Micro-Celebrities -- Self-Branding : The (Safe for Work) Self -- Lifestreaming : We Live in Public -- Designed in California : Entrepreneurship and the Myths of Web 2.0 -- Conclusion -- Appendix: Cast of Characters.…”
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Literary celebrity, gender, and Victorian authorship, 1850-1914
Published 2011Table of Contents: “…Introduction -- Part I: celebrity and literary tourism. The virtual city: literary tourism and the construction of "Dickens's London"; the haunting of Victorian London: Christina Rossetti, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, and George Eliot; the woman of letters at home: Harriet Martineau and the Lake District -- Part II: Celebrity and historiography. …”
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Literary celebrity, gender, and Victorian authorship, 1850-1914
Published 2011Table of Contents: “…Introduction -- Part I: celebrity and literary tourism. The virtual city: literary tourism and the construction of "Dickens's London"; the haunting of Victorian London: Christina Rossetti, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, and George Eliot; the woman of letters at home: Harriet Martineau and the Lake District -- Part II: Celebrity and historiography. …”
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