The Yale Review

Yale Review is by his own information the oldest literary magazine in the United States. It is published by Yale University.

The Yale Review was originally founded in 1819 under the title The Christian Spectator, and renamed in 1911 in Yale Review. Responsible for the name change was the new editor Wilbur Cross. Wilbur Cross had held the post for the next thirty years. During this time the magazine had its greatest importance. Among the authors who have published at this time in this magazine, included Thomas Mann, Henry Adams, Virginia Woolf, George Santayana, Robert Frost, José Ortega y Gasset, Eugene O'Neill, Leon Trotsky, HG Wells, Thomas Wolfe, John Maynard Keynes, HL Mencken, AE Housman, Ford Madox Ford and Wallace Stevens. In the 1950s and 1960s also Rachel Carson was one of the authors of this magazine.

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