The British Quarterly Review was a periodical published between 1845 and 1886.[1][2] It was founded by Robert Vaughan, out of dissatisfaction with the editorial line of the Eclectic Review under Edward Miall.[3]
Language | English |
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Publication details | |
History | 1845–1886 |
Frequency | Quarterly |
Standard abbreviations | |
ISO 4 | Br. Q. Rev. |
Editors
edit- Robert Vaughan for its first 20 years.[4]
- 1866–74 Henry Robert Reynolds.[5]
- 1866–86 Henry Allon, initially with Reynolds.[6]
References
edit- ^ R. V. Osbourn (April 1950). "The British Quarterly Review". The Review of English Studies. 1 (2): 147–152. doi:10.1093/res/I.1.147. JSTOR 510615.
- ^ E. M. Palmegiano (2012). The British Quarterly Review, 1845–1886. University Publishing Online. doi:10.7135/UPO9781843317562. ISBN 9781843317562. Retrieved 8 August 2015.
- ^ Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900. .
- ^ Charles Dudley Warner (31 July 2008). A Library of the World's Best Literature - Ancient and Modern: Dictionary of Authors (K-z). Cosimo, Inc. p. 544. ISBN 978-1-60520-251-8. Retrieved 8 November 2012.
- ^ Quinn, J. M. V. "Reynolds, Henry Robert". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/23417. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
- ^ Gregory P. Elder (1996). Chronic Vigour: Darwin, Anglicans, Catholics, and the Development of a Doctrine of Providential Evolution. University Press of America. p. 117 note 67. ISBN 978-0-7618-0242-6. Retrieved 8 November 2012.