Blackwood's Magazine
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Founded by William Blackwood, Blackwood's Magazine was a British national magazine based in London and Edinburgh. - AsNotedIn
Founded by William Blackwood, Blackwood's Magazine was a British national magazine based in London and Edinburgh. - AsNotedIn
Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
1838/11/00 | Edgar A Poe's "How to Write a Blackwood Article" and "A Predicament" are published as "The Psyche Zenobia" and "The Scythe of Time" in the American Museum of Baltimore. | Satirical Target | A Predicament (short story) | ||||
1877/00/00 | A C Doyle submits "The Haunted Grange of Goresthorpe" to Blackwood's Magazine in Edinburgh but they neither published or returned the manuscript. It is now in the National Library of Scotland with the Blackwood Archives (MS 4791). | Non-Publisher | The Haunted Grange of Goresthorpe (Short Story) | ||||
1889/00/00 | Wilde's "The Portrait of Mr W H" is first published in Blackwood's Magazine. | Publisher | The Portrait of Mr W H (short story) | ||||
1890/09/00 | "A Physiologist's Wife" by Arthur Conan Doyle is published in Blackwood's Magazine. | Publisher | A Physiologist's Wife (Short Story) | ||||
1899/02/00 | The first of three parts of "Heart of Darkness" is published in Blackwood's Magazine Issue No 1000, Vol CLXV, Special Double. | Publisher | Heart of Darkness (book) |
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