Longman's Magazine, Volume 42 presents a diverse collection of literary works from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This volume, originally published in 1903, offers readers a glimpse into the popular fiction, essays, and poetry of the era. Edited by Charles James Longman, the magazine features contributions from various authors, capturing the literary trends and cultural interests of the time.
Inside, readers will discover engaging short stories, thought-provoking essays on contemporary topics, and evocative poems. The magazine reflects the intellectual and artistic landscape of its period, providing valuable insights into the social and literary concerns of the British reading public. "Longman's Magazine" stands as a significant historical record of literary tastes and cultural discourse, appealing to scholars and enthusiasts of British literature and history alike.
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