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This volume provides new approaches both to the study of G.W.M. Reynolds and to authorship, genre, and radicalism more broadly in popular print culture of the nineteenth century. New research relates Reynolds and his work to topics of pressing contemporary concern. This book features the work of a range of contributors, from established Reynolds scholars to emerging scholars, from around the world. This book will appeal to general Victorian studies readers as well as those interested in authorship, genre, and radicalism more broadly. The essays are suitable for classroom use as well as a scholarly readership.