The Southern Literary Messenger, Vol. II., No. 2, January, 1836Various
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The Southern Literary Messenger, Vol. II., No. 2, January, 1836
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American literature -- 19th century -- Periodicals
_The Southern Literary Messenger_.--We have received the first number
of the second volume of Mr. White's popular and valuable Literary
Messenger. We bid it a more cordial welcome to our table, admiring in
proportion to their relative merits, the unrivalled professional skill
with which its typographical dress is adjusted, and the rich and
attractive guise which wit, genius and learning have combined to throw
over the pages of what must now be acknowledged as the first monthly
magazine in this country. The contributions, prose and poetical, are
of a high grade of excellence; and the _critiques_ are now precisely
what they should be in such a work--faithful mirrors, reflecting in
miniature the book reviewed, and exposing alike its beauties and
deformities without favor or affection. We have rarely read a review
more caustic or more called for than the _flaying_ which the new
editor of the Messenger has so judiciously given Mr. Fay's "bepuffed,
beplastered and be-_Mirrored_" novel of "Norman Leslie."
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