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| | Blackwood's Magazine, 1817-25 published by Pickering & Chatto (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02) |
 | | While a wide variety of important literary figures contributed to the magazine’s rise, its character was largely shaped by three men: John Wilson, John Gibson Lockhart, and William Maginn. |
 | | This volume will collect poems from Maga’s first nine years, featuring nationalist ballads, lyrics on nature and childhood, conservative satires, parodies of the major Romantics, and original poems by Wordsworth, Coleridge, Hemans, and other leading poets of the age. |
 | | V olumes 3 and 4 will survey the criticism of the magazine’s early years, including both theoretical essays (e.g. |
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