publishing the literary magazine The Germ

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"Publishing the literary magazine The Germ" refers to the role of the Victorian firm Aylott and Jones in issuing the short-lived but influential Pre-Raphaelite periodical associated with the early works of Dante Gabriel Rossetti and his circle.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Victorian-era publishing event
historical publishing activity
associatedWith Dante Gabriel Rossetti NERFINISHED
Ford Madox Brown NERFINISHED
John Everett Millais NERFINISHED
Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood NERFINISHED
The Germ NERFINISHED
William Holman Hunt NERFINISHED
William Michael Rossetti NERFINISHED
businessPartner Aylott and Jones NERFINISHED
commissionedBy members of the Pre-Raphaelite circle
country United Kingdom
duration short-lived
endTime 1850
focus Pre-Raphaelite art and literature
art criticism
poetry
short fiction
genre literary magazine publishing
hasPart first issue of The Germ
fourth issue of The Germ
second issue of The Germ
third issue of The Germ
historicalContext early phase of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood
impact disproportionately influential relative to its brief run
language English
location London, England
surface form: London
medium print
notableFor early publication of Dante Gabriel Rossetti’s writings
influence on later artistic and literary movements
promotion of Pre-Raphaelite aesthetic theories
numberOfIssues 4
period Victorian era NERFINISHED
publisher Aylott and Jones NERFINISHED
publisherRole handling printing and distribution
issuing the magazine to the public
relatedWork Pre-Raphaelite paintings NERFINISHED
Victorian little magazines
startTime 1850
subjectOf studies of Pre-Raphaelite publishing history
timePeriod mid-19th century

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Aylott and Jones notableFor publishing the literary magazine The Germ