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Anthology Club

The Anthology Club, or Anthology Society (1804–1811) was organized in 1804 in Boston, Massachusetts by the Rev. William Emerson, father of Ralph Waldo Emerson.
==History==

It was organized in response to the first publication, and first failure for want of patronage, of the Monthly Anthology. As recorded in the ''History of the Boston Athenaeum'', an enterprising firm of publishers, "being desirous that the work should be continued, applied to the Rev. William Emerson, a clergyman of the place, distinguished for energy and literary taste; and by his exertions several gentlemen of Boston and its vicinity, conspicuous for talent and zealous for literature, were induced to engage in conducting the work, and for this purpose they formed themselves into a Society. This Society was not completely organized until the year 1805, when Dr. Gardiner was elected President, and William Emerson Vice-President. The Society thus formed maintained its existence with reputation for about six years, and issued ten octavo volumes from the press, constituting one of the most lasting and honorable monuments of the literature of the period."
Early club members included Samuel Cooper Thacher, Joseph Stevens Buckminster, and Joseph Tuckerman, pastors of churches in Boston and vicinity, John Sylvester John Gardiner, the rector of Trinity Church, president of the club throughout the whole period of its existence, and one of the most frequent contributors to its periodical, and William Tudor. Later members included Charles Stewart Dana, Alexander Hill Everett, and John Collins Warren. (Smith Shaw, President John Adams' former Personal Secretary. )
The club's publication, the ''Monthly Anthology and Boston Review'', or ''Magazine of Polite Literature'', and had contributors including John Quincy Adams, Daniel Webster, and many scholars. However, with the death of Emerson in 1811, the Anthology ceased publication. The famous ''North American Review'', which started bimonthly publication in 1815, under the direction of the Anthology Club, is generally considered a revival of the earlier magazine.
The Boston Athenaeum library is an outgrowth of the Anthology Club.

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