- The Portico
"The Portico: A Repository of Science & Literature" (1816-1818) was a short-lived Baltimore literary journal founded and edited by Stephen Simpson and Tobias Watkins. The monthly journal was formed to publish the members of a small Baltimore literary society (the Delphian Club). "The Portico's" contributors include
John Pierpont , a poet, andJohn Neal , a poet, novelist, and journalist who went on to write for English periodicals such asBlackwood's Magazine and to serve as editor of several American papers."The Portico" regularly offered reviews of contemporary British and American works, humorous and serious essays on wide-ranging subjects, and original poetry and fiction. The journal's promotion of American literature through generous reviews of contemporary American works and authors made it one of the most important contributors to early American literary nationalism.
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Cite journal
issn = 0043-5597
volume = 8
pages = 238–245
last = Fishwick
first = Marshall W.
title = The Portico and Literary Nationalism after the War of 1812
journal = William and Mary Quarterly
date = 1951
url = http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=mzh&AN=1951001826&site=ehost-live
doi = 10.2307/1916907 (subscription required)Cite book
publisher = D. Appleton
pages = 1
last = Mott
first = Frank Luther
title = A History of American Magazines, 1741-1850
location = New York
date = 1930
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