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Contents | Fiction Issue

From the archives:

"The Atlantic Ideas Tour" Celebrating 150 Years of The Atlantic. Includes archival highlights, tour information, a history of the magazine, and more.

  

The Atlantic Monthly | Fiction Issue
 
150 Years Of The Atlantic

Arts & Letters

(page 1 of 2)

This is the seventh in a series of archival excerpts in honor of the magazine's 150th anniversary.

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SHAKESPEARE
September 1904
By Ralph Waldo Emerson

Ralph Waldo Emerson was one of The Atlantic's founders and a regular contributor. Some twenty years after his death, the magazine ran an assortment of writings from his journals and letters, including the essay excerpted here, in which he paid tribute to the genius of William Shakespeare.


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The Atlantic Monthly; Fiction Issue; Arts & Letters; Volume 0, No. 0; 43-44


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