Blackwood's Magazine was a British magazine and miscellany printed between 1817 and 1980. It was founded by the publisher William Blackwood and was originally...
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American Writers (redirect from American Writers A Series of Papers Contributed to Blackwood's Magazine (1824-1825))
criticism by American writer and critic John Neal. Published by Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine in five installments between September 1824 and February 1825...
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Branwell's Blackwood's Magazine, the title taken from the well-known magazine Blackwood's Magazine, and its content inspired by Blackwood's and Fraser's...
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the year she met the publisher William Blackwood in Edinburgh and was invited to contribute to Blackwood's Magazine – a tie that continued for her lifetime...
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(1929–2020), German conductor Maga, Cameroon, a commune Blackwood's Magazine, a 1817–1980 British magazine nicknamed Maga Maga, an Egyptian crocodile deity sired...
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Anthony Trollope, both in books and in the monthly Blackwood’s Magazine. In 1804 William Blackwood opened a shop in South Bridge Street, Edinburgh, for...
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Heart of Darkness (category Works originally published in Blackwood's Magazine)
Originally issued as a three-part serial story in Blackwood's Magazine to celebrate the 1000th edition of the magazine, Heart of Darkness has been widely republished...
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Oversights" (September); (October); (December) 1843 Blackwood's Magazine "Ceylon" (November) 1844 Blackwood's Magazine "Secession from the Church of Scotland" (February)...
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John Gibson Lockhart (category Scottish magazine editors)
expression in Blackwood's Magazine. After changing its name following a hum-drum launch as the Edinburgh Monthly Magazine, Blackwood's suddenly electrified...
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Veil is a novella by George Eliot, first published anonymously in Blackwood's Magazine in 1859. It was republished in 1879. Quite unlike the realistic fiction...
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