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had become known as a partisan and Liberal magazine. It was one of the first publications to name the authors of its articles at a time when work usually appeared anonymously or under a pseudonym. As might be expected from its name, it appeared every two weeks during its first year, at 2 shillings a
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is to become the organ of the unbiassed expression of many and various minds on topics of general interest in Politics, Literature, Philosophy, Science, and Art." But by the time Lewes left due to ill health and was replaced by 28-year-old
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took over for eight successful years. Houghton reports that "almost every distinguished English writer and critic of the day was among his contributors". Harris' liberal views led to his replacement as editor in 1894 by the long serving
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aimed to offer a platform for a range of ideas, in reaction to the highly partisan journalism of its day. Indeed, in announcing the first issue of the
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publishes the winning essay of the Trollope Prize and a series of books and monographs under its "Odd Volumes" imprint. The current editors are Prof.
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Turner, Mark (2000). "Hybrid Journalism: Women and the progressive Fortnightly". In Kate Campbell (ed.).
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The Collected Essays, Journalism and Letters of George Orwell Volume 1: An Age Like This (1920–1940)
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Morley fell out of favour with the more conservative publishers of the journal and was replaced by
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The Supernatural Index: A Listing of Fantasy, Supernatural, Occult, Weird, and Horror Anthologies
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in 1882. The new editor published political articles from across the spectrum in a return to the
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and noted that it was "pitched at a higher level than other English journals of its class".
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In 2009 a group of British and American scholars and writers, including philosopher
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appearing in serial form. The first novel serialised in the magazine was Trollope's
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s original intention. Ill health forced him to relinquish the reins in 1886 when
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was one of the most prominent and influential magazines in nineteenth-century
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The Party of Humanity: The Fortnightly Review and Its Contributors, 1865–1874
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The Wellesley Index to Victorian Periodicals, 1824–1900. Vol. 2
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Index

Fortnightly Review
Fortnight (magazine)
Fortnight
Fortnight (disambiguation)
England
Anthony Trollope
Frederic Harrison
Edward Spencer Beesly
George Henry Lewes
George Eliot
John Morley

Walter Bagehot
The English Constitution
G. H. Lewes
John Morley
John Sutherland
Revue des Deux Mondes
John Morley
Anthony Trollope
George Meredith
The Belton Estate
The Eustace Diamonds
Lady Anna
Algernon Charles Swinburne
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
William Morris
T. H. S. Escott
Frank Harris
W. L. Courtney

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