Macmillan's Magazine

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Macmillan's Magazine was a prominent 19th-century British literary periodical known for publishing major Victorian fiction and essays by leading authors of the era.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Victorian magazine
literary magazine
periodical
associatedWith Macmillan and Co.
surface form: Macmillan publishing house
circulationArea British Empire
Great Britain
contributor Alfred, Lord Tennyson
surface form: Alfred Tennyson

Anthony Trollope
Charles Kingsley
Henry James
Matthew Arnold
Thomas Hardy
countryOfPublication United Kingdom
editor David Masson
John Morley, 1st Viscount Morley of Blackburn
surface form: John Morley

M. E. Grant Duff
endDate 1907
focus Victorian literature
literary criticism
social commentary
foundedBy Alexander Macmillan
genre essays
fiction
literature
hasFormat critical essays
poetry
reviews
serialised novels
short stories
headquartersLocation London, England
surface form: London
historicalPeriod Victorian era
influenced Victorian literary culture
language English
medium print
notableFor publishing essays by leading Victorian authors
publishing major Victorian fiction
publicationFrequency monthly
publisher Macmillan and Co.
startDate 1859
subject education
politics
religion
science
targetAudience educated middle-class readers

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