The Atlantic Monthly Volume 18 No. 109 November 1866
English

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The Atlantic Monthly Volume 18 No. 109 is a notable collection of essays poetry and articles that reflect the intellectual currents of its time. This volume features contributions from various authors showcasing a diverse range of topics including culture politics and social issues. The magazine was known for its literary quality and its role in shaping American thought making it a significant publication in the 19th century. Readers can expect to find thought-provoking pieces that engage with the pressing matters of the day as well as artistic expressions that resonate with the era''s sentiments. *** In this particular volume the blend of literary excellence and insightful commentary provides a window into the historical context of the period. The Atlantic Monthly served as a platform for emerging writers and established figures alike fostering a rich dialogue about the evolving American identity. The essays often delve into themes of morality progress and the human experience inviting readers to reflect on their own lives and the society around them. This collection remains a valuable resource for understanding the literary landscape and cultural discussions of its time.
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