Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Vol. 79, No. 485, March, 1856 by Various
"Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Vol. 79, No. 485, March, 1856 by Various" is an issue of a British literary periodical published in 1856. Nicknamed "Maga," Blackwood's was renowned for its controversial, acerbic tone and bold editorial voice. This Tory-affiliated magazine published works by significant authors ranging from radicals like Shelley to establishment figures, blending literary criticism, fiction, and essays. Known for both brilliant writing and provocative commentary, it was considered the most important
British literary journal of its era, offering readers a window into Victorian intellectual culture. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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