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The Dial

The Dial was an American magazine of literature, philosophy, and politics, published during the 19th and 20th centuries.

Publication History

The Dial was established in 1840 as a Transcendentalist magazine, edited by Margaret Fuller and Ralph Waldo Emerson. It published four volumes in this incarnation, ceasing in 1844. The Dial was revived in 1880, and carried a mix of politics, literature, and criticism under various editors, including Marianne Moore in the late 1920s. No issue copyright renewals are in force for this magazine, but contributions were renewed from before 1923. The Dial ceased publication in 1929.

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