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Introduction 1
Pt. I Culture Wars in the Lower Empire
1 Skirmishes in the Lower Empire 13
2 Incorporating Voices: The Edinburgh Review 49
3 Proliferating Voices: Founding the Quarterly Review and Maga 79
Pt. II Soldiers of Fortune in the Periodical Wars
4 Repeating Selves: Hume, Hazlitt, and Periodic Repetition 111
5 Lord Byron among the Reviews 129
6 Abraham Goldsmid: Financial Magician and the Public Image 181
7 Spying James Hogg's Bristle in Blackwood's Magazine 201
Notes 239
Works Cited 267
Index 281
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