The Boston Miscellany
Editor | Nathan Hale, Jr. |
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Editor | Henry Theodore Tuckerman |
Frequency | Monthly |
Year founded | January 1, 1842 |
Final issue | February 1, 1843 |
Based in | Boston, Massachusetts |
Language | English |
OCLC | 1536867 |
The Boston Miscellany of Literature and Fashion was a monthly literary and fashion magazine published in Boston, Massachusetts from 1842 to 1843.[1] It also published book reviews and music.[2]
The initial issue of The Boston Miscellany was published in January 1842, with Nathan Hale, Jr. (sone of the journalist Nathan Hale) as its editor. Henry Theodore Tuckerman served as editor in 1843.[3] The magazine was published by Bradbury, Soden & Co. It ceased publication after the 14th issue in February 1843.
Contributors to the magazine included John Neal,[4] Henry David Thoreau, Edward Everett, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Edward Everett Hale, Nathaniel Parker Willis, Edgar Allan Poe, and Nathaniel Parker Willis. Sarah Hale, Nathan Hale's wife, translated tales from German into English that were published in the magazine.
References[]
- ^ "Women's Periodicals of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century, 1733-1844". EbscoHost. Retrieved June 16, 2019.
- ^ The Boston Miscellany of Literature and Fashion. Ams Press. 1842.
- ^ Tuckerman, Henry T.; Hale, Nathan (1842–1843). "The Boston miscellany of literature and fashion" – via Hathi Trust. Cite journal requires
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(help) - ^ Richards, Irving T. (1933). The Life and Works of John Neal (PhD). Harvard University. pp. 1021–1022. OCLC 7588473.
- Frank Luther Mott (1930). A History of American Magazines, 1741–1850 (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press) pp. 100–103.
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