British publication (1796–1843)
Monthly Magazine, 1810 (John Adams Library, Boston Public Library)
The Monthly Magazine (1796–1843) of London [ 1] [ 2] began publication in February 1796.
Contributors
Richard Phillips was the publisher and a contributor on political issues. The editor for the first ten years was a literary jack-of-all-trades, Dr John Aikin .[ 3] Other contributors included William Blake ,[ 4] Samuel Taylor Coleridge , George Dyer , Henry Neele , Charles Lamb ,[ 3] and James Hogg .[ 5] The magazine also published the earliest fiction by Charles Dickens , the first of what would become Sketches by Boz .[ 6]
The circulation of the magazine in early 1830s was about 600.[ 6] From 1839 the magazine was for two years edited by Francis Foster Barham and John Abraham Heraud . Its content in that period has been described by a recent American analyst as "popularizations of post-Kantian philosophy, esoteric mystical commentary, literary effusions, and idealistic calls for child-centered education and communitarian socialism."[ 7]
See also
References
^ "ESTC - Search Results" . estc.bl.uk .
^ New Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature, v.2. Cambridge University Press , 1971
^ a b Arthur Sherbo. From the "Monthly Magazine, and British Register": Notes on Milton, Pope, Boyce, Johnson, Sterne, Hawkesworth, and Prior. Studies in Bibliography , Vol. 43 (1990).
^ Archibald George Blomefield Russell . "The engravings of William Blake ". Houghton Mifflin , 1912.
^ Hunter, Adrian (ed.) (2020), James Hogg: Contributions to English, Irish and American Periodicals , Edinburgh University Press , pp. 237 - 240, ISBN 9780748695980
^ a b Christies Retrieved 9 August 2018.
^ Charles Capper Associate Professor of History Boston University (7 September 1994). Margaret Fuller: An American Romantic Life Volume I: The Private Years . Oxford University Press. p. 332. ISBN 978-0-19-976234-7 . Retrieved 2 April 2013 .
Further reading
Media related to Monthly Magazine (London: 1796-1843) at Wikimedia Commons
Monthly Magazine , or, British register. London: Printed for R. Phillips, 1796 onwards.
Geoffrey Carnall (1954). "The Monthly Magazine ". Review of English Studies . 5 (18): 158–64.
Kenneth Curry (1983). "Monthly Magazine, The". In Sullivan, Alvin (ed.). British Literary Magazines: 1789–1836: The Romantic Age . Westport, Conn.: Greenwood. pp. 314–9. ISBN 0313228728 .
Ward and Waller, eds. Cambridge History of English Literature , vol. 12. G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1916