Burton's Gentleman's Magazine

Burton's Gentleman's Magazine

"Burton's Gentleman's Magazine" or, more simply, "Burton's Magazine", was a literary publication founded in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1837. Its founder was William Evans Burton, an English-born immigrant to the United States who also managed a theatre and was a minor actor.

Overview

The magazine included poems, fiction, and essays, with an emphasis on sporting life. Articles featured sailing, cricket, hunting, and more. To compete with other magazines of the time, "Burton's" included extra illustrations and thicker paper than standard.

Edgar Allan Poe

The magazine's most famous contributor and one-time editor was Edgar Allan Poe in 1839. The June 1839 issue of "Burton's" included the notice that its owner had "made arrangements with Edgar A. Poe, Esq., late Editor of the "Southern Literary Messenger", to devote his abilities and experience to a portion of the Editorial duties of the Gentlemen's Magazine." Poe agreed to provide about 11 pages of original material per month and was paid $10 a week and his name was added next to Burton's. [Oberholtzer, Ellis Paxson. "The Literary History of Philadelphia". Philadelphia: George W. Jacobs & Co., 1906. p. 286] In "Burton's", Poe published now well-known tales including "The Man That Was Used Up," "The Fall of the House of Usher," "William Wilson," "Morella" and others.

In 1841, Burton sold the magazine to George Rex Graham. It was then merged with "Atkinson's Casket" to become "Graham's Magazine".

ee also

Other American journals that Edgar Allan Poe was involved with include:
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*"Broadway Journal"
*"Godey's Lady's Book"
*"Graham's Magazine"
*"Southern Literary Messenger"
*"The Stylus"

References

*Silverman, Kenneth. "Edgar A. Poe: Mournful and Never-ending Remembrance". Harper Perennial, 1991. p. 143-44.
*Sova, Dawn B. "Edgar Allan Poe: A to Z". Checkmark Books, 2001.


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