The Yale Literary Magazine (Vol. I, No 1, February 1836) by Various

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Author Various
Title The Yale Literary Magazine (Vol. I, No 1, February 1836)
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Summary "The Yale Literary Magazine (Vol. I, No. 1, February 1836)" is a literary collection produced by the students of Yale College, reflecting the early 19th century's literary landscape. This inaugural issue features a variety of writings, including essays, poetry, and critical reflections, showcasing the youthful perspectives and intellectual engagements of its contributors. The magazine likely addresses themes relevant to its time, such as social critique, personal musings on life, and the exploration of ethical and philosophical questions. The opening portion of the magazine sets the tone with an engaging letter from the editor, who establishes a conversational relationship with the reader. The editor expresses sincerity and a commitment to literary quality, emphasizing the significance of fostering connections through shared experiences and literature. This introductory piece hints at the eclectic nature of the following contents, which encompass reflections on revolutions, sentiments on love and virtue, and the significance of literary critique—all themes that promise to resonate with readers interested in the complexities of human experience and the evolving nature of society. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class AP: General Works: Periodicals
Subject Yale University -- Periodicals
Subject College students' writings, American -- Connecticut -- New Haven -- Periodicals
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EBook-No. 59339
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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