The Fortnightly Review

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The Fortnightly Review was a prominent 19th-century British literary and political periodical known for publishing influential fiction, criticism, and essays by leading Victorian writers.

Observed surface forms (1)

Surface form Occurrences
The New Review 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf literary periodical
magazine
political periodical
contributedTo Victorian intellectual debate
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
era 19th century
genre essay
fiction
literary criticism
political commentary
inception 1865
knownFor high literary standards
influential essays
serious political analysis
language English
location London, England
surface form: London
medium print
notableContributor Anthony Trollope NERFINISHED
George Meredith
John Stuart Mill NERFINISHED
Matthew Arnold
Swinburne
Thomas Henry Huxley NERFINISHED
notableEditor George Henry Lewes
John Morley NERFINISHED
William L. Courtney NERFINISHED
periodOfProminence Victorian era
politicalOrientation Liberal
publicationFrequency fortnightly
monthly
publicationStatus defunct
publisher Chapman and Hall
subjectFocus literature
politics
social issues
targetAudience educated middle class

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The Eustace Diamonds firstPublishedIn The Fortnightly Review
What Maisie Knew firstPublishedIn The Fortnightly Review
this entity surface form: The New Review
The Last Chronicle of Barset firstSerialPublisher The Fortnightly Review