Atalanta (Atal) 1898

A monthly illustrated magazine (October 1887 – September 1898), Atalanta was priced at 6d and aimed at girls and young women (including the “New Girl” reader). The initial editor was L. T. Meade. Atalanta incorporated Victorian Magazine (1891-1892) in December 1892. The numbering of monthly numbers is not consistent across collated volumes, although we index issues as continuous for clarity.

Poems appearing in this periodical

1898

Total poems: 12
Poem title Poet(s) Date Vol etc. Transcribed? id #
Pantoum. Falling Leaves. (A Lament) Hill, Grace H. 1898-10 Atalanta Volume 11, Issue 121, Page 2 no 15920
Sonnet Icarus (pseudonym) 1898-10 Atalanta Volume 11, Issue 121, Page 12 no 15921
Departmental Ditties Kipling, Rudyard 1898-10 Atalanta Volume 11, Issue 121, Page 15 no 15922
“When ’Omer smote ’is bloomin’ lyre” Kipling, Rudyard 1898-10 Atalanta Volume 11, Issue 121, Page 18 no 15923
October Vyse, Maude J. 1898-10 Atalanta Volume 11, Issue 121, Page 20 no 15924
Sicilian Octave. Love Japp, Alexander Hay 1898-11 Atalanta Volume 11, Issue 122, Page 46 no 15925
To My Wife Henley, William Ernest 1898-11 Atalanta Volume 11, Issue 122, Page 76 no 15926
“Was I a Samurai renowned” Henley, William Ernest 1898-11 Atalanta Volume 11, Issue 122, Page 77 no 15928
“Out of the night that covers me” Henley, William Ernest 1898-11 Atalanta Volume 11, Issue 122, Page 77 no 15927
“What have I done for you” Henley, William Ernest 1898-11 Atalanta Volume 11, Issue 122, Page 79–80 no 15929
November Vyse, Maude J. 1898-11 Atalanta Volume 11, Issue 122, Page 86 no 15930
December Vyse, Maude J. 1898-12 Atalanta Volume 11, Issue 123, Page 159 no 15931