…Magazines advocating women's rights, such as the Female's Friend (1846), were among the publications. The English Women's Domestic Magazine, which reduced its price from one shilling to two pence in 1852 and focused on the household chores of ordinary citizens rather than the pleasures of the wealthy, became popular, and domestic magazines flourished. It was in the midst of fierce competition between Myra's Journal of Dress and Fashion (1875) and Weldon's Ladies' Journal (1875) that domestic magazines with clothing patterns and practical articles became publishing companies. … *Some of the terminology referenced in "English Women's Domestic Magazine" is listed below. Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information |
…《フィーメイルズ・フレンドFemale’s Friend(女性の友)》(1846)をはじめ女性の権利を主張する雑誌もそのなかから生まれた。《イングリッシュ・ウィミンズ・ドメスティック・マガジンEnglish Women’s Domestic Magazine(イギリス婦人の家庭雑誌)》が1852年にそれまでの定価1シリングを2ペンスに下げ,富裕層のたのしみよりも平凡な市民の家事に内容を絞って成功したことが,家事中心の雑誌を盛んにさせた。服装パターンや実用記事を盛った家庭雑誌が出版企業をなりたたせるようになったのは,《マイラズ・ジャーナル・オブ・ドレス・アンド・ファッションMyra’s Journal of Dress and Fashion(マイラの服飾ジャーナル)》(1875)と《ウェルドンズ・レディズ・ジャーナルWeldon’s Ladies’ Journal(ウェルドン婦人)》(1875)がはげしい競争を演じるなかにおいてであった。… ※「《English Women's Domestic Magazine》」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。 出典|株式会社平凡社世界大百科事典 第2版について | 情報 |
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