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Encyclopedia > The Literary Review

It isn't "The Literary Review" but "The Critical Review." Smollett helped to found it and edited and contributed from 1756 to 1763. See James Basker, Tobias Smollett, Critic and Journalist for a detailed study of Smollett's time at the "Critical."


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Literary Review - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (153 words)
Literary Review was founded in 1979 for people who love reading.
Priding itself on the quality of its writing and the expertise of its reviewers, the magazine is also famous for its annual Bad Sex in Fiction Award.
Literary Review has a prestige outweighing its small circulation and has its offices on Lexington Street in Soho.
North Carolina Literary Review | Submission Guidelines (889 words)
Reviews should include the address of the restaurant, with driving directions if it is off the beaten path; operating hours; and a phone number or website addres.
Book reviews are usually solicited, though reviews may be submitted for consideration and suggestions of books to be reviewed are welcome as long as the book is by a North Carolina writer, set in North Carolina, or deals with North Carolina subjects.
We publish review essays that examine the new work in the context of the writer's canon or of the genre as it is represented in North Carolina literature.
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