The Literary Garland: A Critical Historical Study of a Pioneer Canadian Literary Periodical

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Title
The Literary Garland: A Critical Historical Study of a Pioneer Canadian Literary Periodical
Abstract
The Literary Garland was published by John Lovell, an important Montreal publisher, starting in December 1838 and ending in December 1851, a run of 13 volumes. Its first and longest serving editor was John Gibson who, together with Lovell, produced the first notably successful literary periodical in either Upper or Lower Canada. Much of that success was attributable to the Garland's emphasis on original compositions and its appeal to readers beyond the boundaries of the Canadas.
Type
Master's Thesis
University
University of New Brunswick
Place
Fredericton, NB
Date
1948
Language
en
Citation
Loggie, Leon James. “The Literary Garland: A Critical Historical Study of a Pioneer Canadian Literary Periodical.” Master’s Thesis, University of New Brunswick, 1948.
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