(Charlottesville: Bibliographical Society of the University of Virginia,
2003)
Attributions of Authorship in the G
entleman's M
agazine,
1731-1868: An Electronic Union List identifies 2,362 anonymous or
pseudonymous authors of 25,585 letters, articles, reviews, poems, and other
items in Georgian England's greatest magazine. The database, the equivalent of
approximately 1,759 pages of browsable text, is searchable electronically by keyword,
volume number, page number, date, title, and author. All attributions are cross-referenced,
appearing first in a chronological listing and then in a index by contributor. Both of these sections are
fully browsable, as is an index of pseudonyms and initials used as contributors' signatures.
About This Project
Material from James M. Kuist's The Nichols File
of the Gentleman's Magazine: Attributions of Authorship and Other
Documentation in Editorial Papers at the Folger Library is used in
this database with the permission of the University of Wisconsin Press,
which holds its copyright. Any requests to make further use of the text
of The Nichols File must be addressed to the University of
Wisconsin Press. Portions of this
database were originally published in Vols. 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, and 50
of Studies in
Bibliography.
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