- The Critical Review
The Critical Review was first edited by
Tobias Smollett from1756 to1763 , and was contributed to bySamuel Johnson ,David Hume ,John Hunter , andOliver Goldsmith , until1817 . [James Basker, "Tobias Smollett, Critic and Journalist", New York 1988, and James Basker, [http://www.pickeringchatto.com/criticalreview.htm The Critical Review or Annals of Literature: 1756–1763] ]The
Edinburgh printer Archibald Hamilton started publishing "The Critical Review" in 1756 with Tobias Smollett as its first editor, and mainly contained book reviews. These reviews were often long and fulsome, and used copious quotations. [Encyclopaedia Britannica, Fifteenth Edition, "Tobias Smollett"] Still, theTory andHigh Church perspectives of its contributors mentioned above was felt immensely in a time of Whig supremacy.Because of a
libel againstAdmiral Sir Charles Knowles in "The Critical Review", Tobias Smollett was sentenced to afine of£ 100 and three months inKing's Bench Prison. In 1763 Smollett retired from the Review, but left it as a newspaper with far more influence than other newspapers of its time, attracting the conservative philosophers and thinkersSamuel Johnson andOliver Goldsmith and the ScotsDavid Hume andJohn Hunter .ources
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