Graham's magazine . o the literary world as the authoress of Evelina,one of the most admirable and popular novels in the Englishlanguage. She died early in the year 1841, at the ad-vanced age of ninety, and two volumes of her autobio-graphical remains have since been published in London,both of which are included in these parts of the Ameri-can edition. She was intimately acquainted with Johnson,Sheridan, Burke, Boswell, and oilier eminent persons oftheir time ; and her diary, including a great number ofinteresting anecdotes and reminiscences of her early career,is one of the most entertaining
Graham's magazine . o the literary world as the authoress of Evelina,one of the most admirable and popular novels in the Englishlanguage. She died early in the year 1841, at the ad-vanced age of ninety, and two volumes of her autobio-graphical remains have since been published in London,both of which are included in these parts of the Ameri-can edition. She was intimately acquainted with Johnson,Sheridan, Burke, Boswell, and oilier eminent persons oftheir time ; and her diary, including a great number ofinteresting anecdotes and reminiscences of her early career,is one of the most entertaining works of the day. U7 RtrFus Wilmot Gkiswold, a gentleman of finetaste and well known literary abilities, has become asso-ciated with us as one of the editors of this Magazine. Theextensive literary knowledge of Mr. G. renders him a mostvaluable coadjutor. OZr* The connection of E. A. Poe, Esq., with this workceased with the May Number. Mr. P. bears with him ourwarmest wishes for success in whatever he may undertake.
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