Southern Literary Journal and Monthly Magazine
- Southern Literary Journal and Monthly Magazine
Southern Literary Journal and Monthly Magazine was a journal founded in 1835 by Daniel K. Whitaker and published until 1837 by J.S. Burges from Charleston, South Carolina. [OCLC|9964754]
Its primary contributor was William Gilmore Simms, whose most notable article is "American Criticism and Critics." [cite encyclopedia | title = Southern Literary Journal and Monthly Magazine | encyclopedia = The Chronology of American Literature | author = Daniel S Burt | isbn = 0618168214 | url = http://www.answers.com/topic/southern-literary-journal-and-monthly-magazine | accessdate = 2007-08-04 ]
Worldcat records a "The Southern literary journal, and magazine of arts" published between 1837-1838, also from Charleston. [OCLC|11024053]
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