Port Folio (Philadelphia periodical)

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Port Folio was an influential early 19th-century Philadelphia literary and political magazine known for its Federalist viewpoints and contributions to American letters.

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instanceOf literary magazine
periodical
political magazine
circulationArea United States of America
surface form: United States
cityOfPublication Philadelphia
contributedTo development of American literary criticism
formation of early American national identity in print
countryOfPublication United States of America
surface form: United States
editorialPerspective elitist literary taste
pro-Federalist
genre essays
literary criticism
poetry
political commentary
satire
hasNotableCharacteristic Philadelphia-based
combined literary and political content
important venue for American authors in the early republic
influential in early 19th-century American letters
known for Federalist viewpoints
influenced Federalist political discourse in the United States
early American literary culture
languageOfWork English
mediaType print
partOf early American periodical press
politicalAlignment Federalist
publicationPeriod early 19th century
subjectMatter American culture
literature
politics
targetAudience Federalist-leaning political readers
educated American readers
workLocation Philadelphia

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Thomas Boylston Adams employer Port Folio (Philadelphia periodical)