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HISTORY OF LITERARY MAGAZINES Literary magazines first began to appear in the early part of the '', which was founded in 1815 and is still in print, making it the oldest literary magazine in the United States. By the end of the century, literary magazines had become an important feature of intellectual life in many parts of the world. With the start of the 20th Century , literary magazines began to be associated more with Universities and Colleges . Among the important literary magazines that began in the early part of that century is ''Poetry Magazine'', founded in 1912, which published T. S. Eliot 's first poem, " The Love Song Of J. Alfred Prufrock ". Other important early 20th century literary magazines include the '' Southern Review '' and ''New Letters'', both founded in 1935. The middle 20th century saw a boom in the number of literary magazines, which corresponded with the rise of the '', which was founded in the United States in 1953. The 1970s saw another surge in the number of literary magazines, with a number of distinguished journals getting their start during this decade (including '' Ploughshares '', ''The Iowa Review'', ''The Missouri Review'', and others). Other well-regarded print magazines of recent years include ''Pleiades'' and the ''Boston Review''. ONLINE LITERARY MAGAZINES Around 1996, online literary magazines began to appear. At first, many writers and readers dismissed online literary magazines as not equalling their print counterparts, while others said that these were not properly magazines and were instead , Dublin Quarterly , Pindeldyboz , Eclectica Magazine , and StorySouth . PRINT AND ONLINE LITERARY MAGAZINES MENTIONED IN ARTICLE For more literary magazines, see List Of Literary Magazines
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