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The Southern Literary Messenger,
April 1854
Reviewer discusses the growth of literature for "juveniles" and its generic potential; praises Warner's contributions to the field
Subjects: Literary Field, Postive Stance
Identifier: rev60
American Periodical Reviews, 1850-1859
The spreadsheet lists 103 reviews of The Wide, Wide World, published in various American periodicals from 1850-1859, and encodes the reviews by type and stance.
Research Method
Using Proquest’s American Periodicals database, I searched the phrase “wide wide world,” with the additional limiting dates of 1850-1859. I went through the 368 results, year by year, and collected reviews of Warner’s novel. I did not download reviews of other novels by Susan Warner unless the reviewers mentioned The Wide, Wide World for the sake of literary comparison (e.g., better or worse than Warner’s first novel) or when they touched on the quality of her authorship in a general sense. I ignored advertisements and lists of announcements. Essentially, if there were any sorts of value judgments about The Wide, Wide World or the quality of Warner’s writing, then I included the reviews (no matter how brief). The data set is iimited by the fact that it only documents reviews found in periodicals contained within American Periodicals.
First Page of Text in the 1853 T. Nelson & Sons "Nelson's Library for Travellers and the Fireside" Reprint
This is the first page of text in the 1853 T. Nelson & Sons "Nelson's Library for Travellers and the Fireside" Reprint. The page begins with the book's title at approximately 1/6 way down the page. After the title is a simple zierrat with the Chapter underneath. Underneath the chapter title is an excerpt from Longfellow's "It is not always May".
Subjects: Ellen, Mamma, Papa
Identifier: 46CIA_27_001N
Full Cover of the [1884] Frederick Warne & Co. "Star Series" Reprint
Subjects: Full Cover, Mamma as Angel, Ellen, Mamma