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  2. Quarterly Review - Wikipedia

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    The Quarterly Review was a literary and political periodical founded in March 1809 [1] by London publishing house John Murray. It ceased publication in 1967. It ceased publication in 1967. It was referred to as The London Quarterly Review , as reprinted by Leonard Scott, for an American edition.

  3. The Quarterly Review of Biology - Wikipedia

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    The Quarterly Review of Biology is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering all aspects of biology.It was established in 1926 by Raymond Pearl.In the 1960s it was purchased by the Stony Brook Foundation when the editor H. Bentley Glass became academic vice president of Stony Brook University.

  4. Quarterly Review of Literature - Wikipedia

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    The Review showcased emerging and major writers including William Carlos Williams, Wallace Stevens, E. E. Cummings, Thomas Merton, Mark Van Doren, Ezra Pound, Henry Miller, and Jean-Paul Sartre, the quarterly is credited with reviving interest in poets who were out of literary fashion, and introducing some that were not widely known to ...

  5. Whitwell Elwin - Wikipedia

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    The Quarterly Review was published by John Murray, who on 1 April 1859 agreed to publish Charles Darwin's book An abstract of an Essay on the Origin of Species and Varieties Through natural selection, without even seeing the manuscript. When the first three chapters were sent to Murray, he cautiously asked Elwin to review them. [2]

  6. The Church Quarterly Review - Wikipedia

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    The Church Quarterly Review (now abbreviated CQR) was an English journal published by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge.It existed independently from 1875 until 1968; in that year it merged with the London Quarterly and Holborn Review, a Methodist journal and became known as The Church Quarterly, which was published until 1971.

  7. The Alaska Quarterly Review - Wikipedia

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    The Alaska Quarterly Review is a biannual literary journal founded in 1980 [1] by Ronald Spatz and James Liszka at the University of Alaska Anchorage and continued unaffiliated in 2020. [2] Ronald Spatz serves as editor-in-chief. [2] It was deemed by the Washington Post "Book World" to be "one of the nation's best literary magazines."

  8. Virginia Quarterly Review - Wikipedia

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    The Virginia Quarterly Review is a quarterly literary magazine [1] that was established in 1925 [2] by James Southall Wilson, at the request of University of Virginia president E. A. Alderman. This "National Journal of Literature and Discussion" includes poetry, fiction, book reviews, essays, photography, and comics.

  9. The Jewish Quarterly Review - Wikipedia

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    The Jewish Quarterly Review is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering Jewish studies. It is published by the University of Pennsylvania Press on behalf of the Herbert D. Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies (University of Pennsylvania). The editors-in-chief are David N. Myers and Natalie Dohrmann (University of Pennsylvania).