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Issue Details: First known date: 1827... no. 1 October 1827 of The South-Asian Register est. 1827-1828 The South-Asian Register
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[Review] Wild Notes from the Lyre of a Native Minstrel, single work review
— Review of Wild Notes from the Lyre of a Native Minstrel Charles Tompson , 1826 selected work poetry ;

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Critique from a Correspondent Marcus (fl. 1828) , 1828 single work column
— Appears in: The Monitor , 26 March vol. 3 no. 133 1828; (p. 1062)
'Marcus' reflects on the literary style and content of the first two issues of the South-Asian Register as an example of the 'germ of Colonial Literature ... emerging as it were from the chrysalis'.
To the Editor of the Monitor 'A Constant Reader' (fl. 1828) , 1828 single work correspondence
— Appears in: The Monitor , 14 January vol. 3 no. 113 1828; (p. 903)
'A Constant Reader' comments on the comparative writing styles of the newly published Australian Quarterly Journal of Theology, Literature and Science and the South-Asian Register.
To the Editor of the Monitor 'A Constant Reader' (fl. 1828) , 1828 single work correspondence
— Appears in: The Monitor , 14 January vol. 3 no. 113 1828; (p. 903)
'A Constant Reader' comments on the comparative writing styles of the newly published Australian Quarterly Journal of Theology, Literature and Science and the South-Asian Register.
Critique from a Correspondent Marcus (fl. 1828) , 1828 single work column
— Appears in: The Monitor , 26 March vol. 3 no. 133 1828; (p. 1062)
'Marcus' reflects on the literary style and content of the first two issues of the South-Asian Register as an example of the 'germ of Colonial Literature ... emerging as it were from the chrysalis'.
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