Eighteenth-Century British Periodicals

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Joseph Addison
The Free-Holder (journal) 1715-16

Joseph Addison and Richard Steele
The Guardian (journal) 1713
The Specator (journal) 1711-12
The Tatler (journal) 1709-11

Rae Blanchard and Richard Steele
The Englishman (journal) 1713-14, 1715

B. Bragge
The Female Tatler (journal) 1709-10

Edward Cave
The Gentleman's Magazine (journal) 1731-54

Daniel Defoe
*A Review of the Affairs of France (journal) 1704-13

Mrs. Jenny Distaff (pseudonym)
The Whisperer (journal) 1709

Eliza Haywood
The Female Spectator (journal) 1744-46

Charlotte Lennox
The Lady's Museum (journal) 1760

Ambrose Philips
The Free-Thinker or Essays on Ignorance (journal) 1718-19

Mrs. Stanhope (pseudonym)
The Lady's Magazine or, Polite Companion for the Fair Sex (journal) 1759-63

W. Wilkins
The Visiter (journal) 1723-24

*This periodical underwent several name changes, including A Review of the State of the English Nation, A Review of the State of the British Nation, and simply The Review.

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