Blackwood's Magazine

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Blackwood's Magazine was a prominent 19th-century British literary and political periodical known for publishing influential fiction, essays, and criticism by major authors of the era.

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Blackwood's Magazine canonical 15
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 2

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Scenes of Clerical Life firstPublishedIn Blackwood's Magazine
William Blackwood and Sons published Blackwood's Magazine
William Blackwood and Sons associatedWith Blackwood's Magazine
Heart of Darkness firstPublishedIn Blackwood's Magazine
Endymion criticizedBy Blackwood's Magazine
James Hogg employer Blackwood's Magazine
Blackwood and Sons notableWork Blackwood's Magazine
Blackwood and Sons hasPublication Blackwood's Magazine
The Cry of the Children firstPublishedIn Blackwood's Magazine
Blackwood's Magazine originalTitle Blackwood's Magazine self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
Janet's Repentance firstPublishedIn Blackwood's Magazine
Christopher North (pseudonym of John Wilson) employer Blackwood's Magazine
subject surface form: John Wilson
Cockney School of poetry criticizedBy Blackwood's Magazine
Cockney School of poetry associatedPublication Blackwood's Magazine
this entity surface form: Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
Lord Jim firstPublishedIn Blackwood's Magazine
Youth firstPublishedIn Blackwood's Magazine