Description |
13 v. : ill. |
Current Frequency |
Weekly |
Publication Date |
[Vol. 1] (Feb. 6, 1847)-[vol. 13] (Dec. 31, 1853) = no. 1-no. 361. |
Series |
Library of American civilization ; LAC 30597-605
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Note |
"A gazette for authors, readers, and publishers." |
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Title from caption. |
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Subtitle varies. |
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Begun in 1847 by Osgood and Company, the Literary world was the first important American weekly to be devoted chiefly to the discussion of current books. Evert A. Duykinck was editor for the first few months, followed by Charles Fenno Hoffman, who remained for a year and a half. Book reviews were the chief staple, and there were departments of fine arts, drama, music, and "literary intelligence". When the Duyckinck brothers became editors in October, 1848, they introduced greater variety, adding travel sketches, portrayals of manners and amusements in New York, discussions of political and social matters in "The Colonel's Club", a few woodcuts, and some translations. Copious quotations from the more attractive books were included. In 1852 a disastrous fire brought the magazine to an end, but the thirteen volumes published contain much valuable material on the development of American literature from 1847 to 1852. |
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Editors: Feb.-Apr. 1847, E.A. Duyckinck; May 1847-Sept. 1848, C.F. Hoffman; Oct. 1848-Dec. 1853, E.A. Duyckinck, G.L. Duyckinck. |
Reproduction |
Microfiche. Chicago : Library Resources, 1970. 9 microfiches ; 8 x 13 cm. (Library of American civilization ; LAC 30597-605) |
Added Author |
Duyckinck, Evert A. (Evert Augustus), 1816-1878.
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Hoffman, Charles Fenno, 1806-1884.
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Duyckinck, George L. (George Long), 1823-1863.
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Key Title |
The literary world |
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