Focuses on the personality and policies of the "Atlantic Monthly"'s first seven editors. This account illustrates that the respected US literary magazine spoke for high culture, but also supported abolition, women's rights, and religious diversity, and contributed to the rise of literary realism.
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Focuses on the personality and policies of the "Atlantic Monthly"'s first seven editors. This account illustrates that the respected US literary magazine spoke for high culture, but also supported abolition, women's rights, and religious diversity, and contributed to the rise of literary realism.
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