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The Oxford Companion to American Literature | 1995 | | © The Oxford Companion to American Literature 1995, originally published by Oxford University Press 1995. (Hide copyright information) Copyright

Dial, The (1860),monthly literary and philosophic magazine, the Western organ of Transcendentalism, was edited from Cincinnati by Moncure Conway. Patterned after the Boston Transcendentalist magazine, it printed similar material, although individual contributions were less distinguished. The authors included Emerson, Alcott, Howells, and O.B. Frothingham.

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