Before a proper comparison can be made of the work, the intentions, the methods of the older magazines and reviews, it will be necessary to return to the foundation in 1709 and 1711 ot the "Tatler" and "Spectator" papers. EVen before that time we know that small newspapers of a kind had existed, but in 1709 the idea occurred to Richard Steele of publishing a paper which should contain not only the political news but also the gossip ot the clubs and coffee-houses, with some light essays on the life and manners of the age. [...
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Long considered the literary representatives of the public sphere, British periodicals underwent sig...
From the founding of the Edinburgh Review'm October of 1802 to the mid-1830s, Scotland's capital ci...
Scotland was at the forefront in spreading the ideas of the Enlightenment. By the beginning of the n...
This article considers Allan Ramsay's reception in Scottish and English newspapers, magazines and li...
xii, 13-762 p. front. (port.) 23cm.Mainly book reviews.First published in 4 vols., London, 1844.Gene...
Historical memoirs and works comprising 762 pages. Volume 6 in the series: The Modern British essa...
In the 2 April 1836 number of the New-Yorker the editor Horace Greeley, who was just 25 years old an...
In this essay I have showed that the recently renewed interest in women dramatists has somehow given...
Among the quarterlies which marked the Romantic Age and the Victorian Age, The Westminster Review (1...
Rise of the Great Political Reviews in England. The opening of the nineteenth century marked a new e...
First published in 4 vols., London, 1844.Mainly book reviews.General Herature and literary biography...
The Spectator had a nearly unprecedented influence on the social and literary culture of the British...
This collection of essays displays a number of different approaches to the most significant early ei...
The periodical essay is the sole British literary genre to have emerged and declined within the chro...
The article explores some of the social and cultural contexts in which the early English novel emerg...
Long considered the literary representatives of the public sphere, British periodicals underwent sig...
From the founding of the Edinburgh Review'm October of 1802 to the mid-1830s, Scotland's capital ci...
Scotland was at the forefront in spreading the ideas of the Enlightenment. By the beginning of the n...
This article considers Allan Ramsay's reception in Scottish and English newspapers, magazines and li...