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The New-York Magazine : ウィキペディア英語版
The New-York Magazine

''The New-York Magazine; or, Literary Repository'' was a monthly literary magazine published in New York City from 1790 to 1797, and claimed as one of the four most important magazines of its time.〔Communities of Journalism: A History of American Newspapers David Paul Nord - 2001 Page 175 "With such a distinguished readership it is little wonder that the publishers of the New-York Magazine; or. Literary Repository decided to publish a list of subscribers to their first volume in 1790."〕 One of the longest-running magazines of that era (it published almost 100 issues), it focused on theater and travel writing and also essays, poems, and short stories.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Early Periodical Collections on Microfilm )
The magazine was founded by Thomas and James Swords, who published, printed, and probably edited it. Some of the writers came from "The Friendly Club", a literary society, and included William Dunlap (author of the theater column) and Elihu Hubbard Smith, besides beginning and established authors such as Charles Brockden Brown and Joel Barlow, whose ''The Hasty-Pudding'' was published by the magazine in 1796.
Illustrated with costly copperplate engravings, its subscribers included George Washington, John Adams,〔 John Jay, and Richard Varick.
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