The English Review was a London literary magazine launched in 1783 by John Murray I, under the full title English Review, or Abstract of English and Foreign Literature. Its editor was Gilbert Stuart.
Editor | Gilbert Stuart |
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Categories | English and Foreign Literature |
Founded | 1783 |
Final issue | 1796 |
Country | Great Britain |
Based in | London |
Language | English |
Initially Stuart wrote much of the Review with William Thomson. He died in 1786.[1] Thomson carried it on, becoming proprietor in 1794. In 1796 the English Review was merged into the Analytical Review.[2]
Some notable contributors to the magazine were: