Longman’s Magazine (LongMn) 1900

The 6d family monthly Longman’s Magazine (1882-1905) superseded Fraser’s Magazine (1830-1882) and positioned itself in competition with The Argosy and Temple Bar. Longman’s was edited by Andrew Lang and prominently featured his regular At the Sign of the Ship column of prose and poetry. The unillustrated contents included reader submissions and well-known fiction and poetry writers.

Poems appearing in this periodical

1900

Total poems: 11
Poem title Poet(s) Date Vol etc. Transcribed? id #
The Queen’s Flight Gore-Booth, Eva 1900-02 Longman’s Magazine Volume 35, Issue 208, Page 350–353 yes 19187
The Recluse Robertson, D. J. 1900-03 Longman’s Magazine Volume 35, Issue 209, Page 469–470 yes 19188
King Olaf’s Sword Pollock, Walter Herries 1900-04 Longman’s Magazine Volume 35, Issue 210, Page 520 yes 19189
At the Gate Nesbit, Edith 1900-05 Longman’s Magazine Volume 36, Issue 211, Page 26–31 yes 19191
By Yon Bonnie Banks 1900-05 Longman’s Magazine Volume 36, Issue 211, Page 90–91 yes 19192
My Starlings—April Pollock, Walter Herries 1900-06 Longman’s Magazine Volume 36, Issue 212, Page 132 yes 19193
Ad Sodalem Ritchie, Frank 1900-07 Longman’s Magazine Volume 36, Issue 213, Page 241–242 yes 19194
El Dorado Kendall, Emma Goldworth (pseudonym “May Kendall”) 1900-08 Longman’s Magazine Volume 36, Issue 214, Page 331–332 yes 19195
Hallows’ E’en Hopper, Nora 1900-10 Longman’s Magazine Volume 36, Issue 216, Page 539–540 yes 19196
“The muffled drum’s sad roll has beat” O’Hara, Theodore 1900-10 Longman’s Magazine Volume 36, Issue 216, Page 598–599 yes 19197
The Nemesis of Art. (Written after reading The Tinted Venus, by Mr. Anstey) Lang, Andrew 1900-12 Longman’s Magazine Volume 37, Issue 218, Page 188–189 yes 19198