The Critic was a magazine founded in London by John Crockford and Edward William Cox. [1] Its full title was The Critic of Literature, Science, and the Drama, and it was edited by James Lowe [2] during its existence from 1843 to 1863. [3]
It was started as a book review section of Law Times, which reviewed the world of journals. [3] The magazine was started as a separate publication in November 1843. [3] In turn it gave rise to The Clerical Journal, in 1853. In 1851/2 it featured a substantial series of articles by Francis Espinasse, as "Herodotus Smith", on the quarterly journals. [4] [5] The magazine ended publication at the end of 1863. [3]
The Critic was a magazine founded in London by John Crockford and Edward William Cox. [1] Its full title was The Critic of Literature, Science, and the Drama, and it was edited by James Lowe [2] during its existence from 1843 to 1863. [3]
It was started as a book review section of Law Times, which reviewed the world of journals. [3] The magazine was started as a separate publication in November 1843. [3] In turn it gave rise to The Clerical Journal, in 1853. In 1851/2 it featured a substantial series of articles by Francis Espinasse, as "Herodotus Smith", on the quarterly journals. [4] [5] The magazine ended publication at the end of 1863. [3]