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Issue Details: First known date: 1828... no. 2 January 1828 of The South-Asian Register est. 1827-1828 The South-Asian Register
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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 O. P. Q. (fl. 1828) , 1828 single work correspondence
— Appears in: The Monitor , 24 January vol. 3 no. 116 1828; (p. 927)
O. P. Q. contrasts the 'pure verbosity' of the Australian Quarterly Journal of Theology, Literature and Science with the 'valuable' South-Asian Register whose editor 'seems so overflowing with ideas'.
To the Editor of the Monitor 'Candid' (fl. 1828) , 1828 single work correspondence
— Appears in: The Monitor , 21 January vol. 3 no. 115 1828; (p. 919)
A short letter on the content of the second issue of the South-Asian Register. At the end of the letter, the editor of the Monitor notes that the Register and the Monitor share the same printer.
To the Editor of the Monitor 'Candid' (fl. 1828) , 1828 single work correspondence
— Appears in: The Monitor , 21 January vol. 3 no. 115 1828; (p. 919)
A short letter on the content of the second issue of the South-Asian Register. At the end of the letter, the editor of the Monitor notes that the Register and the Monitor share the same printer.
To the Editor of the Monitor O. P. Q. (fl. 1828) , 1828 single work correspondence
— Appears in: The Monitor , 24 January vol. 3 no. 116 1828; (p. 927)
O. P. Q. contrasts the 'pure verbosity' of the Australian Quarterly Journal of Theology, Literature and Science with the 'valuable' South-Asian Register whose editor 'seems so overflowing with ideas'.
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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