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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| Predicate | Object |
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| instanceOf |
literary magazine
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periodical → political magazine → |
| circulationArea |
United States
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| cityOfPublication |
Philadelphia
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| contributedTo |
development of American literary criticism
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formation of early American national identity in print → |
| countryOfPublication |
United States
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| editorialPerspective |
elitist literary taste
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pro-Federalist → |
| genre |
essays
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literary criticism → poetry → political commentary → satire → |
| hasNotableCharacteristic |
Philadelphia-based
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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
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early American literary culture → |
| languageOfWork |
English
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| mediaType |
print
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| partOf |
early American periodical press
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| politicalAlignment |
Federalist
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| publicationPeriod |
early 19th century
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| subjectMatter |
American culture
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literature → politics → |
| targetAudience |
Federalist-leaning political readers
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educated American readers → |
| workLocation |
Philadelphia
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Referenced by (1)
| Subject (surface form when different) | Predicate |
|---|---|
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Thomas Boylston Adams
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employer |