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The magazine was initially successful, selling more issues than expected, but within a few years circulation dropped rapidly as it failed to keep pace with changes in popular taste. It also gained a reputation for rather safe, inoffensive content in the late
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Maunder, A. (2006). "UH Research Archive. 'Discourses of Distinction' the reception of The Cornhill Magazine 1859-60" (Document). University of Hertfordshire.
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A list of issues of the magazine available for viewing online is provided by John Mark Ockerbloom through a webserver of the University of Pennsylvania:
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in 1859, and the first issue displayed the cover date January 1860. A literary journal with articles on diverse subjects and serialisations of new
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Abstract. Consists, for the most part, of business correspondence of George Smith relating to
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took over as editor. When Stephen left in 1882, circulation had further fallen to 12,000.
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Citation: Maunder, A 1999, ' "Discourses of Distinction": the reception of
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The Ash-Tree Press Annual Macabre 2003: Ghosts at 'The Cornhill' 1931–1939
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Dictionary of Nineteenth-Century Journalism in Great Britain and Ireland
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Important works serialised in the magazine include the following:
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https://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/serial?id=cornhill
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Defunct literary magazines published in the United Kingdom
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named after the street address of the founding publisher
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There are transcriptions of many issues available on
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in 1912, and continued to publish issues until 1975.
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Leaves from the Journal of Our Life in the Highlands
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Index

Cornhill Magazine

William Makepeace Thackeray
Literary magazine
George Murray Smith
Smith, Elder & Co.
John Murray

Effie Gray
Victorian
magazine
literary journal
Smith, Elder & Co.
Cornhill
London
William Makepeace Thackeray
Leslie Stephen
John Murray
George Murray Smith
novels
All the Year Round
Charles Dickens
G. H. Lewes
Leslie Stephen
Ronald Gorell Barnes
James Payn
Peter Quennell
Leonard Huxley
Victorian era
Queen Victoria

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