The Analytical Review

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The Analytical Review was an influential late 18th-century English periodical known for its radical political stance and extensive coverage of contemporary literature, philosophy, and politics.

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instanceOf literary magazine
periodical
circulationArea Great Britain
surface form: Britain

Europe
countryOfOrigin Kingdom of Great Britain
dissolved 1798
distributionFormat bound monthly numbers
editor Joseph Johnson
Thomas Christie
focusesOn contemporary literature
philosophy
politics
founder Joseph Johnson
genre literary criticism
philosophical commentary
political commentary
hasNotableFeature anonymous or pseudonymous contributions
extensive analytical reviews rather than brief notices
sympathetic coverage of revolutionary ideas
hasPart philosophical essays
political essays
reviews of new books
inception 1788
influenced British radical intellectual culture
influencedBy French Revolution
language English
mainSubject current affairs
moral philosophy
religion
mediaType print
movement British radicalism
Age of Enlightenment
surface form: Enlightenment
notableContributor Henry Fuseli
James Losh
John Aikin
Mary Wollstonecraft
William Enfield
opposedBy conservative press in Britain
placeOfPublication London, England
surface form: London
politicalAlignment pro-French Revolution
radical
publicationFrequency monthly
publisher Joseph Johnson
stanceOnMonarchy critical
stanceOnSlavery largely abolitionist
subjectOf scholarly studies on 18th-century periodicals
targetAudience educated reading public
radical and reform-minded readers
timePeriod late 18th century

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Joseph Johnson notableWork The Analytical Review
Joseph Johnson coFounded The Analytical Review