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Mexican Literary Periodicals of the Nineteenth Century

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 December 2020

Jefferson Rea Spell*
Affiliation:
University of Texas

Extract

The Mexican literary periodicals of the nineteenth century may be roughly divided into two main classes: the purely literary and the semi-literary. To the second and more numerous group belong such periodicals as those intended primarily for women or certain social classes, and those which had for their purpose the vulgarization of useful knowledge or the dissemination of political propaganda. Of the political, the writer has disposed as follows: those of little or no literary value have been disregarded; those presenting only a few poems of intrinsic worth are mentioned cursorily in the text but not included in the ensuing bibliography; while those in which satiric and political verse is predominant are listed with details at the end of the main bibliography. Much valuable literary material is buried in the daily newspapers, only the most important of which can be considered here, even briefly. The weekly literary editions or supplements of the larger dailies, generally issued separately with volume and issue numbers of their own, are included, for their contribution is of distinct value.

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PMLA , Volume 52 , Issue 1 , March 1937 , pp. 272 - 312
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Copyright © Modern Language Association of America, 1937

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BNM Biblioteca Nacional, Mexico.Google Scholar
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. Literary and Semi-Literary Periodicals

1. La Abeja. Revista bisemanal de conocimientos útiles dedicada a la clase obrera e industrial. J. M. Aguilar Ortiz, editor. México, Imprenta de Flores y Monsalve, 1875. 2 v. Semiweekly. UTGoogle Scholar
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Edited by the poet José Rosas.Google Scholar
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The 376 pages seen do not seem to be the complete publication.Google Scholar
14. El Apuntador. Semanario de teatros, costumbres, literatura y variedades. México, Imp. de Vicente García Torres, 1841. Weekly. UTGoogle Scholar
The prospectus, signed by the editors, who according to Gonzáles Peña, Historia de la literatura mexicana, p. 282, were Casimiro del Collado and José María Lafragua, states that beginning with June 8th the periodical would come out every Tuesday and would be delivered to subscribers that night if they attended the theater, otherwise at their homes the next day.Google Scholar
15. El Arco-iris mexicano. Miscelánea pintoresca, curiosa e instructiva. México, Impreso por Vicente García Torres, 1844. 48 p. [Weekly]? UTGoogle Scholar
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[v. 1]. 24 issues and index, 1896–97. 378 pp.Google Scholar
v. 2, 14 issues, 1897–98. 232 pp. 14th issue is index.Google Scholar
v. 3, 9 issues, 1898–99. 132 pp. 9th issue is index.Google Scholar
v. 4, 19 issues, 1900–05. 317 pp.Google Scholar
no. 20 of v. 1 missing in file seen.Google Scholar
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31. El Diorama, semanario histórico, geográfico, y literario. México, En la calle de Cadena, núm. 13, 1837. 176 pp. Weekly. BNMGoogle Scholar
32. El Diario de México. México, 1805–1817. 25 v. Daily. UTGoogle Scholar
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33. El Domingo. México, 1871–1873. 4 v. Weekly. BNMGoogle Scholar
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v. 1, no. 1, Feb. 12, 1871–v. 4, no. 44, Oct. 12, 1873.Google Scholar
Vols. have 33, 33, 30, and 44 issues respectively.Google Scholar
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A weekly supplement of the daily of same name.Google Scholar
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36. El Eco de las artes. Periódico semanal, órgano de la sociedad de constructores prácticos. México, 1872–73. Weekly. BNMGoogle Scholar
v. 1, no. 1, Dec. 21, 1872–no. 9, Feb. 15, 1873, seen.Google Scholar
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38. Ensayo literario. Colección de composiciones sobre bellas letras, ciencias y artes. Puebla, Impreso por Félix María Leiva, 1838. 200 p. UTGoogle Scholar
39. El Entreacto. México, 1856. Semiweekly.Google Scholar
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42. El Espectador de México. Revista semanal publicada por los redactores del Universal y los del antiguo Observador católico. México, 1851–52. 4 v. Weekly. UTGoogle Scholar
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46. La Familia. México, Imprenta de J. F. Jens, 1883–90. 7 v. Weekly. BNMGoogle Scholar
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v. 1, no. 1, Jan. 7, 1872–v. 11, no. 24, Aug. 12, 1877.Google Scholar
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106. El Renacimiento. Periódico literario. México, Imp. de F. Díaz de León y Santiago White, 1869; 1894. Weekly. UTGoogle Scholar
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