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Josiah WarrenJosiah Warren is widely regarded as the first American anarchist, and the four-page weekly paper he edited during 1833, The Peaceful Revolutionist, was the first anarchist periodical published, an enterprise for which he built his own printing press, cast his own type, and made his own printing plates.
Josiah Warren is widely regarded as the first American anarchist, and the four-page weekly paper he edited during 1833, The Peaceful Revolutionist, was the first anarchist periodical published.
He published lectures on the history of ancient sculpture in 1806, and painting in 1811, and edited the three volumes of an archaeological periodical called Amalthea from 1820 to 1825, which included contributions from the most eminent classical archaeologists of the day.
Josiah Warren is widely regarded as the first American anarchist, and the four-page weekly paper he edited during 1833, The Peaceful Revolutionist, was the first anarchist periodical published.
Disgruntled surrealists moved to the periodical Documents, edited by Georges Bataille, whose anti-idealist materialism formed a hybrid Surrealism intending to expose the base instincts of humans.
" From 1923 to 1926, Richter edited, together with Werner Gräff and Mies van der Rohe, the periodical G. Material zur elementaren Gestaltung.
* The Nexus periodical edited by Kerry Bolton
One of the most important symbolist journals was Le Mercure de France, edited by Alfred Vallette, which succeeded La Pléiade ; founded in 1890, this periodical endured until 1965.
From 1947 he collaborated with a fellow lapsed Trotskyist, the German expatriate Josef Weber, in New York in the Movement for a Democracy of Content, a group of 20 or so post-Trotskyists who collectively edited the periodical Contemporary Issues-A Magazine for a Democracy of Content.
As well, under the pseudonym of " Mary Singleton, Spinster ," she edited thirty-seven issues of her own weekly periodical, Old Maid ( 1755 – 1756 ).
Down to 1887 Gottschall edited the Brockhaussche Blätter für litterarische Unterhaltung and the monthly periodical Unsere Zeit.
In 1819 – 1821, Hunt edited The Indicator, a weekly literary periodical published by Joseph Appleyard.
He proceeded ( 1870 ) to establish an art journal of his own, The Portfolio, a monthly periodical, each number of which consisted of a monograph upon some artist or group of artists, frequently written and always edited by him.
From 1856 to 1861 he was a Unitarian minister in Cincinnati, Ohio, where he also edited a short-lived liberal periodical called The Dial.
The Yellow Book, published in London from 1894 to 1897 by Elkin Mathews and John Lane, later by John Lane alone, and edited by the American Henry Harland, was a quarterly literary periodical ( priced at 5s.
The story was published in Sandesh, a children's periodical founded by Ray's grandfather, Upendrakishore Ray and edited by Ray himself.
* The Penn, or The Stylus, a would-be periodical owned and edited by Edgar Allan Poe
He participated in the Moscow underground periodical " Chronicle of Current Events ", edited by Sergey Kovalev.
Tsubouchi founded and edited the periodical Waseda Bungaku ( Waseda Literature ), which published from 1891 to 1898.
After World War I, Eckart edited the antisemitic periodical Auf gut Deutsch (" In good German "), working with Alfred Rosenberg and Gottfried Feder.
A faithful Mormon, Phelps also edited an historically important Mormon periodical, The Evening and Morning Star from September 1831 to July 1833.
The periodical was edited and printed by J. K. Braddy in Manti, Utah.
In their work as cultural campaigners, Vinea and Janco even collaborated with 75 HP, a periodical edited by poet Ilarie Voronca, which was nominally anti-Contimporanul and pro-Dada.
In 1923 he became a sub-editor on Navasakthi, a Tamil periodical edited by Tamil scholar and freedom fighter V. Kalyanasundaram, known as " Thiru Vi.

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In the June 6, 1840 issue of Philadelphia's Saturday Evening Post, Poe bought advertising space for his prospectus: " Prospectus of the Penn Magazine, a Monthly Literary journal to be edited and published in the city of Philadelphia by Edgar A.
From his father's papers, he edited the posthumous work Litterarische Zustände und Zeitgenossen ( Literary circumstances and contemporaries, 2 vols., Leipzig, 1838 ).
* Emanuele d ' Angelo, Arrigo Boito, in Encyclopedia of Italian Literary Studies, edited by Gaetana Marrone, New York, Routledge, 2007, 1, pp. 271 – 274.
He edited the Princeton's Nassau Literary Magazine, known more recently as The Nassau Lit.
Luce edited the Hotchkiss Literary Monthly.
He was the intimate friend and literary executor of Edward FitzGerald, whose Letters and Literary Remains he edited in 1889.
The Literary Remains of H. F. Clinton ( the first part of which contains an autobiography written in 1818 ) were edited by Clinton James Fynes Clinton in 1854.
He edited and was primary contributor to two more magazines: The Literary Magazine and American Register ( 1803 – 1806 ), a miscellany on cultural and other topics ( from geography and medicine to history and aesthetics ) and The American Register and General Repository of History, Politics, and Science ( 1807 – 09 ).
* Literary Anecdotes of the 19th Century, edited by Sir W Robertson Nicoll and TJ Wise ( 2 vols., London, 1895 – 1896 ), containing a number of Wade's sonnets, a specimen of his Dante translation and a reprint of two of his verse pamphlets
He founded the Esperanto literary magazine Literatura Mondo ( Literary World ) in 1922 and edited it until 1924.
At the University of Wisconsin – Madison, Rakosi edited the Wisconsin Literary Magazine.
Gilfillan next contributed a series of sketches of celebrated contemporary authors to the Dumfries Herald, then edited by Thomas Aird ; these, with several new ones, formed his first Gallery of Literary Portraits, which appeared in 1846 and had a wide circulation.
* Christopher Lillington-Martin, " Archaeological and Ancient Literary Evidence for a Battle near Dara Gap, Turkey, AD 530: Topography, Texts & Trenches ", British Archaeological Reports ( BAR ) – S1717, 2007 The Late Roman Army in the Near East from Diocletian to the Arab Conquest Proceedings of a colloquium held at Potenza, Acerenza and Matera, Italy ( May 2005 ) edited by Ariel S. Lewin and Pietrina Pellegrini with the aid of Zbigniew T. Fiema and Sylvain Janniard.
* Literary and Historical Essays ( edited by Charles Gavan Duffy ) ( 1846 )
* Conversations With Greil Marcus ( edited by Joe Bonomo, Literary Conversations Series, 2012 )
* The Grotesque: Bloom's Literary Themes edited by Harold Bloom and Blake Hobby
From that year until his death he also edited the Literary Review magazine, where he organised awards for what he called " real " ( i. e. rhyming and scanning ) poetry, and also a Bad Sex Award for the worst description of sex in a novel.
He also published The Literary Tradition ( 1954 ) and edited a new edition of Leaves of Grass ( 1959 ) by Walt Whitman.
He currently edits the Times Literary Supplement, and edited The Times from 1992 to 2002.
* The Literary Remains of Henry James ( 1885 ), edited by his son, William James.
In addition, Chambers wrote for, and possibly edited, the Literary Magazine ( 1735 – 1736 ), which mainly published book reviews.
“ Triangular Strategies: Cross-Mapping the Curious Spaces of Siri Hustvedt, Paul Auster and Sophie Calle .” In Mapping Liminalities: Thresholds in Cultural and Literary Texts, edited by Lucy Kay et al.
She left Faber aged 29 to become deputy editor of the Listener, edited by Karl Miller, and in the 1970s had a spell at the Times Literary Supplement.
* Carmen Concilio: “ Things that Do Speak in Elizabeth Bowen ’ s The Last September ” in Moments of Moment: Aspects of the Literary Epiphany edited by Wim Tigges ( 1999 )

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