376 Pages
by
Routledge
376 Pages
by
Routledge
376 Pages
by
Routledge
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This book was originally published in 1978. The London Magazine is briefly told in the accomplisments and failures of its four editors, and during the fourteen months of his editorship, 1820-21, John Scott succeeded in establishing the London as one of the finest literary periodicals of the nineteenth century. John Taylor, the second editor, maintained the high quality of the magazine by securing many excellent writers. But by the end of 1825, the first year of Henry Southern's editorship, the magazine had lost most of its distinguished writers. When Charles night began editing the London in 1828, its great period was already a memory. This book presents a brief history of the magazine alongside the index.
1. The London Magazine, 1820-29: A Brief History. 2. Plan and Use of the Index. 3. Part One: Monthly Contents with Identification of Contributors. 4. Part Two: Index of authors and Contributors. 5. Part Three: Index of Signatures. 6. Part Four: Book Review Index.
Biography
Claude A. Prance
Frank P. Riga