Periodicals [ Print culture ]
… that is not specific to an environment of sociability or a certain social class. In the eighteenth century, it was present in salons, but also in cafés, which sometimes offered newspapers for reading, thus attracting a more regular … different persons could participate in the writing of an issue depending on the subject. At the same time, periodicals presented readers' submissions, whether they were fictional or not, but which, whatever their origin, portrayed a … rights, international conflicts or cultural discoveries. 6 Moreover, it published several texts written by women (or presented as such) which reinforced the impression of diversity. In The Tatler , for example, the female audience was …
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