McClure's Magazine

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McClure's Magazine was an influential American monthly periodical of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, best known for its pioneering muckraking investigative journalism and literary contributions.

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Label Occurrences
McClure's Magazine canonical 7
McClure’s Magazine 1

Statements (50)

Predicate Object
instanceOf magazine
monthly magazine
periodical
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
declinePeriod 1910s
distributionArea United States of America
surface form: United States

international
editor Ida Tarbell
surface form: Ida M. Tarbell

John Sanborn Phillips
Lincoln Steffens
Ray Stannard Baker
S. S. McClure
finalIssue 1920s
foundedBy John Sanborn Phillips
S. S. McClure
genre investigative journalism
literary magazine
muckraking journalism
hasContributor Arthur Conan Doyle
Ida Tarbell
surface form: Ida M. Tarbell

Jack London
Lincoln Steffens
Mark Twain
O. Henry
Ray Stannard Baker
Robert Louis Stevenson
Rudyard Kipling
Willa Cather
hasTopic corporate monopolies
literary fiction
social reform
urban political corruption
inception 1893
influenced American investigative journalism
Progressive Era reforms
muckraking movement
language English
locationOfHeadquarters New York City
mediaType print
namedAfter S. S. McClure
notableFor pioneering muckraking journalism
progressive era reform reporting
publishing leading literary authors
notableWorkPublished The History of the Standard Oil Company
The Shame of the Cities
peakInfluencePeriod early 20th century
politicalAlignment Progressive Era reformist
publicationFrequency monthly
publisher S. S. McClure
surface form: S. S. McClure Company
subjectOf Progressive Era journalism studies

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Description of subject: McClure's Magazine was an influential American monthly periodical of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, best known for its pioneering muckraking investigative journalism and literary contributions.

Referenced by (8)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Frank Norris employer McClure's Magazine
The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky publisher McClure's Magazine
Lincoln Steffens employer McClure's Magazine
Ida Tarbell employer McClure's Magazine
William Glackens employer McClure's Magazine
this entity surface form: McClure’s Magazine
Benjamin Franklin Norris Jr. employer McClure's Magazine