The Cornhill Magazine (Vol. I, No. 3, March 1860) by Various

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Author Various
Title The Cornhill Magazine (Vol. I, No. 3, March 1860)
Original Publication United Kingdom: Smith, Elder and Co.,1860.
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Summary "The Cornhill Magazine (Vol. I, No. 3, March 1860)" by Various is a periodical publication that features a collection of essays, articles, and literary pieces characteristic of mid-19th century literature. This volume opens with discussions on historical controversies and figures, like Junius and Macaulay, as well as reflections on significant personalities such as William Hogarth. The diverse content invites readers to explore various themes, including literature, art, and science, presenting a rich tapestry of thought from the era. The opening of the magazine presents a compilation of advertisements followed by contents that include essays on historical figures and literary critiques. It features a piece on Junius, examining the ongoing mystery surrounding this author's identity and the impact of his writings, especially in relation to Lord Macaulay's insights. Additionally, there is an introduction to William Hogarth, where the narrative hints at his life journey from a humble apprenticeship to becoming a significant artist and philosopher, suggesting a deep connection between his work and the social issues of his time. The articles blend history with personal reflection, setting a tone for an engaging exploration of the cultural and intellectual landscape of the period. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class AP: General Works: Periodicals
Subject England -- Periodicals
Subject Short stories, English -- Periodicals
Subject English literature -- Periodicals
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EBook-No. 68316
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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