Fraser's Magazine

Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country was one of 1830 and 1832, existing British magazine.

The institution was founded by Hugh Fraser and William Maginn was edited about eight years later by Francis Maginn and Mahony under the pen name Oliver Yorke. 1841 Journal of George William Nickisson was acquired in 1847 and sold to the Christian Socialists John William Parker. James Anthony Froude, she headed 1860-1874, William Allingham 1874-79.

The magazine initially had a clear political orientation in terms of a paternalistic Tory tendency and opposition to the laissez faire ideology of the Whigs. Later, the literary aspect and the presentation of " celebrities " dominated. Major contributors were included Robert Southey, Thomas Carlyle, William Makepeace Thackeray, Thomas Medwin, James Hogg, William Mudford, John Ruskin and John Stuart Mill

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