Posting It: The Victorian Revolution in Letter Writing

by Catherine Golden

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Although 'snail mail' may seem old fashioned and outdated in the twenty-first century, Catherine Golden argues that the creation of the Penny Post in Victorian England was just as revolutionary in its time as e-mail and text messages are today. Until Queen Victoria instituted the Postal Reform Act of 1839, mail was a luxury affordable only by the rich. Allowing anyone, from any social class, to send a letter anywhere in the country for only a penny had multiple and profound cultural impacts. Golden demonstrates how cheap postage - which was quickly adopted in other countries - led to a postal 'network' that can be viewed as a forerunner of computer-mediated communications. Indeed, the revolution in letter writing of the nineteenth century led to blackmail, frauds, unsolicited mass mailings, and junk mail - problems that remain with us today.
  • ISBN10 0813047889
  • ISBN13 9780813047881
  • Publish Date 4 October 2009 (first published 1 October 2009)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Imprint University Press of Florida
  • Format eBook
  • Pages 320
  • Language English