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A few of the inner circle of non-fiction contributors are recognizable as professional journalists. Fitzjames Stephen, Cornhill's most frequent occasional non-fiction contributor, wrote 12 articles in this period, mostly about social and moral issues. According to his biographer, Fitzjames Stephen as primary contributor lacked an outlet for more serious non-fiction, and so found himself turning to magazines like Fraser's which would publish articles Corn hill would not. 57 Another Cornhill contributor, and one of Smith's co-editors during this period, was Frederick Greenwood, who would be the first editor of the Pall Mall Gazette from 1865.

For example, The Times ran 13 leaders from August to December on the treatment of convicts, and throughout 1862 there were no fewer than 51 leaders on the distress and relief efforts in the cotton districts. 62 Elsewhere, as in the reform-minded English Woman's journal published by Emily Faithfull's Victoria Press, there is an ongoing discussion of the Woman Question. Less well known 28 Trollope and the Magazines today than Faithfull's magazine is The Rose, the Shamrock, and the Thistle, a Scottish magazine published by the women-led Caledonian Press, which ran many articles on topics related to the Woman Question including a series called 'Our Six Hundred Thousand' in 1862-63.

9. W. Holland] 'Professional Thieves', Cornhill 6 (November 1862), 640-53, hereafter noted in the text parenthetically by page number. Armstrong, Desire and Domestic Fiction, 180. Weeks, Sex, Politics and Society, 30. Armstrong, Desire and Domestic Fiction, 180-2. 'The Gallows', Saturday Review 14 (25 October 1862), 500-1. , 500. Terry Eagleton, Ideology: An Introduction (London: Verso, 1991 ), 9. The blurring of boundaries between fiction and non-fiction can also Domestic Ideology and Gendered Space 54.

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