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Books. The Dial: A Magazine for Literature, Philosophy, and Religion, Volume 1. Margaret Fuller, Ralph Waldo Emerson, George Ripley. Weeks, Jordan, and Company, 1841 -...
The Dial: A Magazine for Literature, Philosophy, and Religion. The Dial, the only journal by the New England Transcendentalists as a group, was published in four volumes from 1840-1844. Modeled on European periodicals like Britain’s The Monthly Magazine and the American journal The Western Messenger, The Dial included poetry and prose, as ...
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- Ralph Waldo Emerson, Margaret Fuller, George Ripley Sir
The Dial: A Magazine for Literature, Philosophy, and Religion. History. Selections from the Dial. "Literary Criticism in the Dial" "The chief importance of the transcendental club was that in it was originated "The Dial," the first really independent and original journal published in this country.
The Dial was an American magazine published intermittently from 1840 to 1929. In its first form, from 1840 to 1844, [1] it served as the chief publication of the Transcendentalists. From the 1880s to 1919 it was revived as a political review and literary criticism magazine.