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1 Club Chatter, Gossip and Smoking: The ‘Idler’s Club’ Column as a Reader’s Space
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Laura Fiss
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations vi
- Series Preface viii
- Acknowledgements ix
- Introduction: Imagining Clubland 1
- 1 Club Chatter, Gossip and Smoking: The ‘Idler’s Club’ Column as a Reader’s Space 32
- 2 The Pressroom and the Clubroom: Working Women and Idling Men in Jerome K. Jerome’s Tommy and Co 61
- 3 The Club Story and Social Mobility: Rules for Readers in Israel Zangwill and Barry Pain 91
- 4 The Mysteries of Male Friendship: Uncovering the Club in Stevenson, Doyle, Chesterton and Sayers 136
- 5 Through a Club Window Wistfully: J. M. Barrie and the Politics of Social Awkwardness 170
- 6 Idlers and Drones: P. G. Wodehouse and Twentieth-Century Class Confusion 208
- Conclusion: Mass Readership, Then and Now 241
- Appendix: The Numbers on Women in the ‘Idler’s Club’ 247
- Bibliography 253
- Index 268
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations vi
- Series Preface viii
- Acknowledgements ix
- Introduction: Imagining Clubland 1
- 1 Club Chatter, Gossip and Smoking: The ‘Idler’s Club’ Column as a Reader’s Space 32
- 2 The Pressroom and the Clubroom: Working Women and Idling Men in Jerome K. Jerome’s Tommy and Co 61
- 3 The Club Story and Social Mobility: Rules for Readers in Israel Zangwill and Barry Pain 91
- 4 The Mysteries of Male Friendship: Uncovering the Club in Stevenson, Doyle, Chesterton and Sayers 136
- 5 Through a Club Window Wistfully: J. M. Barrie and the Politics of Social Awkwardness 170
- 6 Idlers and Drones: P. G. Wodehouse and Twentieth-Century Class Confusion 208
- Conclusion: Mass Readership, Then and Now 241
- Appendix: The Numbers on Women in the ‘Idler’s Club’ 247
- Bibliography 253
- Index 268