Literary Magazines
Literary Magazines and British Romanticism
Mark Parker argues that magazines such as the London Magazine and Blackwood\'s Edinburgh Magazine offered an innovative and collaborative space for writers and their work - indeed, magazines became one of the pre-eminent literary vehicles of the 1820s and 1830s.
Romantic Genius and the Literary Magazine
In early nineteenth-century Britain, there was unprecedented interest in the subject of genius, as well as in the personalities and private lives of creative artists.
Many Circles
Many of the essays collected here by National Book Critics Circle Award-winning poet Goldbarth were originally published in the Georgia Review, Parnassus, and other literary magazines.
The Polysyllabic Spree
Nick Hornby's collection of the essays he published in the literary magazine The Believer divides the books in his house into two piles: Books Bought and Books Read. As Hornby makes his way through them, some get read with enthusiasm and some with...
Goldenbook Bold
Goldenbook is based on the logotype of a literary magazine from the late 1920s called The Golden Book Magazine. It is meant to be used large and includes fonts with both old style and lining numerals in each weight.
Goldenbook Light
Goldenbook is based on the logotype of a literary magazine from the late 1920s called The Golden Book Magazine. It is meant to be used large and includes fonts with both old style and lining numerals in each weight.







