Scotch Reviewers: The Edinburgh Review, 1802–1815

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Scotch Reviewers: The Edinburgh Review, 1802–1815 is a historical study by John Clive examining the early years, influence, and intellectual milieu of the influential British periodical The Edinburgh Review during the early nineteenth century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
historical study
about British periodical press
Scottish literary culture
Whig politics in early nineteenth-century Britain
analyzes contributors to The Edinburgh Review
critical methods of The Edinburgh Review
editors of The Edinburgh Review
author John Clive
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
examines early years of The Edinburgh Review
influence of The Edinburgh Review
intellectual milieu of The Edinburgh Review
focusesOnPeriod 1802–1815
genre intellectual history
literary criticism
scholarly monograph
hasPerspective historical
intellectual-historical
literary-historical
historicalContext early nineteenth-century Britain
post-Enlightenment Scotland
language English
mainTopic formation of a liberal intelligentsia in Britain
role of The Edinburgh Review in British public opinion
publisherLocation United Kingdom
relatedTo history of ideas
history of journalism
history of literary criticism
subject British intellectual history
Scottish Enlightenment
The Edinburgh Review
nineteenth-century periodicals
timePeriodCovered early nineteenth century
workType secondary source

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John Clive (historian) notableWork Scotch Reviewers: The Edinburgh Review, 1802–1815
subject surface form: John Clive