The Cornhill Magazine

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The Cornhill Magazine was a prominent 19th-century British literary periodical known for serializing major Victorian novels and publishing works by leading authors of the era.

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instanceOf Victorian magazine
literary magazine
periodical
contributor Anthony Trollope NERFINISHED
Charlotte Yonge
Dinah Craik
Elizabeth Gaskell
George Eliot
Henry James
James Payn
Leslie Stephen
Matthew Arnold
Robert Louis Stevenson
Thomas Hardy
countryOfPublication United Kingdom NERFINISHED
editor George Henry Lewes
surface form: "G. H. Lewes"

James Payn
Leonard Huxley
Leslie Stephen
Reginald Smith
William Makepeace Thackeray
endOfPublication 20th century
firstEditor William Makepeace Thackeray
founder George Murray Smith NERFINISHED
genre book reviews
literary fiction
non-fiction essays
poetry
inception 1860
language English
locationOfPublisher London, England
surface form: "London"
namedAfter Cornhill, London NERFINISHED
notableFor publishing leading 19th-century authors
serializing Victorian novels
peakCirculation circa 100,000 copies
peakCirculationPeriod early 1860s
publicationFrequency monthly
publisher Smith, Elder & Co.
serialized Framley Parsonage
Romola
The Small House at Allington
Wives and Daughters
status defunct
subject Victorian society
contemporary politics
history
literary criticism
travel
targetAudience middle-class readers

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Daisy Miller firstPublicationVenue The Cornhill Magazine
this entity surface form: "Cornhill Magazine"
Daniel Deronda firstPublishedIn The Cornhill Magazine
this entity surface form: "Cornhill Magazine"
Framley Parsonage firstPublishedIn The Cornhill Magazine
this entity surface form: "Cornhill Magazine"
Orley Farm firstPublisher The Cornhill Magazine
Lord Lufton publicationContext The Cornhill Magazine
this entity surface form: "Cornhill Magazine"

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