Athenaeum





 

 

 


Spartacus, USA History, British History, Second World War, First World War, Germany,
US Journalists, US Journals, British Journalists & Journals, Author, Search Website, Email

 

The Athenaeum, a weekly literary review, was founded by James Silk Buckingham in 1822. The journal was particularly successful under the editorship of Charles Wentworth Dilke (1830-1846). Contributors in the 19th century included Robert Browning, Thomas Carlyle and Charles Lamb.

John Middleton Murry became editor in 1919 and he published the work of Bertrand Russell, Aldous Huxley and Katherine Mansfield. In 1921 The Athenaeum merged with the Nation and was finally absorbed by the New Statesman in 1931.

 

 

Available from Amazon Books (order below)

 




Enter keywords...


NGfL, Standards Site, BBC, PBS Online, Virtual School, EU History, Virtual Library,
Excite, Alta Vista, Yahoo, MSN, Lycos, AOL Search, Hotbot, iWon, Netscape, Google,
Northern Light, Looksmart, Dogpile, Raging Search, All the Web, Go, GoTo, Go2net