IMPORTANT JOURNALS AND PERIODICALS IN ENGLISH LITERARY HISTORY Here we are providing the important PERIODICALS, magazines and journals produced in English Literary History. LITERARY SPHERE Here’s a list of members or contributors related to each of these journals: 1. The Tatler (1709-1711) - Founded by Richard Steele (not Daniel Defoe), with contributions by Joseph Addison. 2. The Spectator (1711-1712) - Joseph Addison and Richard Steele were key figures. 3. The Rambler (1750-1752) - Samuel Johnson was the main contributor. 4. The Monthly Review (1749-1845) - Founded by Ralph Griffiths. 5. The Critical Review (1756-1815) - Edited by Tobias Smollett. 6. The Edinburgh Review (1802-1925) - Founded by Francis Jeffrey, with contributions from Henry Brougham and Walter Scott. 7. The Quarterly Review (1809-1902) - Founded by John Murray, contributors include Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Robert Southey. 8. Blackwood's Magazine (1817-present) - Founded by William ...
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