Polyanthos (magazine)
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The Polyanthos was a monthly literary magazine published in Boston
Boston
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, Massachusetts
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 by Joseph Tinker Buckingham
Joseph T. Buckingham
Joseph Tinker Buckingham was a journalist and politician in New England. He rose from humble beginnings to become an influential conservative intellectual in Boston.-Family and early life:...

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Contributors of essays, biographical articles and other literature included Wilkes Allen; Rev. John Eliot (of New North Church); John Lathrop, Jr.; Samuel Louder; John Lovering; John Randall; Solomon Stoddard; Royall Tyler
Royall Tyler
Royall Tyler , American jurist and playwright who wrote The Contrast in 1787 and published The Algerine Captive in 1797. He wrote several legal tracts, six plays, a musical drama, two long poems, a semifictional travel narrative, The Yankey in London , and essays...

; Samuel A. Wells; and Rufus Wyman. Buckingham also wrote theatre reviews in each issue. In addition, most issues featured an engraving, often a portrait by Samuel Harris (ca.1784-1810).

The magazine ceased in 1814 "for the ungrateful or undiscerning public, — notwithstanding the expressed flattery of their taste and confidence in their liberality, — suffered it to wither and die."

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