United States Literary Gazette

United States Literary Gazette (1824–26), Boston semi‐monthly periodical of literary news and criticism. Edited by Theophilus Parsons (1797–1882), a Harvard law professor, it contained writing by Bryant, R.H. Dana, Sr., Longfellow, and J.G. Percival. In 1826 it merged with The New York Review and Athenaeum Magazine, and for one year, under the editorship of Charles Folsom and Bryant, appeared as the United States Review and Literary Gazette.

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