'Traces of the ordinary: The Guthrie Brothers and the voices of Victorian “nobodies”'

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Smith, H. 2023. 'Traces of the ordinary: The Guthrie Brothers and the voices of Victorian “nobodies”'. in: Ordinary Oralities: Everyday Voices in History De Gruyter.
AuthorsSmith, H.
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This chapter discusses the work of Thomas and Leonard Guthrie and their experimentation with and representation of the "ordinary" voices of late-Victorian London.

KeywordsHistory; Victorians; Oral history
Year2023
Book titleOrdinary Oralities: Everyday Voices in History
PublisherDe Gruyter
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ISBN9783111078298
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Deposited27 Jul 2023
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1515/9783111079370-007
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