For over a decade, Howitt's Journal was a leading voice of the British literati, featuring contributions from many of the era's most influential writers and thinkers. Edited by the husband-and-wife team of Mary and William Howitt, the journal covered a wide range of topics, from literature and art to science and social reform. This collection of essays, poems, and reviews is a treasure trove of Victorian intellectualism, offering insights into...
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