The Week was a seminal literary magazine in Canada published between 1883 and 1896. [1] [2] It was subtitled as Canadian Journal of Politics, Society and Literature, [1] and it was "Canada's leading political and literary periodical". [3] The magazine was headquartered in Toronto. [1] [4] Prominent contributors included poet Charles G. D. Roberts; journalist and novelist Sara Jeannette Duncan; and political critic and intellectual Goldwin Smith. [1] [2] Smith also edited the magazine. [4]
The Week was a seminal literary magazine in Canada published between 1883 and 1896. [1] [2] It was subtitled as Canadian Journal of Politics, Society and Literature, [1] and it was "Canada's leading political and literary periodical". [3] The magazine was headquartered in Toronto. [1] [4] Prominent contributors included poet Charles G. D. Roberts; journalist and novelist Sara Jeannette Duncan; and political critic and intellectual Goldwin Smith. [1] [2] Smith also edited the magazine. [4]