Victorian Literature/Catalogs
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Victorian literary magazines
Unless otherwise mentioned, the following periodicals were published throughout the period
- The Athenaeum (weekly)
- Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (monthly)
- Cornhill Magazine (monthly) from 1860, originally edited by Thackeray
- Edinburgh Review (quarterly)
- Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country to 1882 [notable for first having published Sartor Resartus, in which the Magazine was described as "A vehicle all strewed (figuratively speaking) with the maddest Waterloo-Crackers, exploding distractively and destructively, wheresoever the mystified passenger stands or sits."]
- Gentleman's Magazine (monthly) (but not highly regarded)
- Household Words (weekly) 1850 to 1859, edited by Dickens
- Quarterly Review
- Saturday Review from 1855
- Westminster Review (quarterly, monthly from 1887)