The Week was a seminal literary magazine in Canada published between 1883 and 1896. It was subtitled as Canadian Journal of Politics, Society and Literature, and it was "Canada's leading political and literary periodical". The magazine was headquartered in Toronto. Prominent contributors included poet Charles G. D. Roberts; journalist and novelist Sara Jeannette Duncan; and political critic and intellectual Goldwin Smith. Smith also edited the magazine.
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| - The Week est une revue littéraire fondatrice publiée entre 1883 et 1896 au Canada. Il est sous-titré Canadian Journal of Politics, Society and Literature. C'est le principal journal politique et littéraire du Canada. Le siège du magazine est à Toronto. Les contributeurs principaux sont le poète (en), la journaliste et romancière (en) et l'intellectuel et éditorialiste Goldwin Smith. Smith est aussi le rédacteur en chef du magazine. (fr)
- The Week was a seminal literary magazine in Canada published between 1883 and 1896. It was subtitled as Canadian Journal of Politics, Society and Literature, and it was "Canada's leading political and literary periodical". The magazine was headquartered in Toronto. Prominent contributors included poet Charles G. D. Roberts; journalist and novelist Sara Jeannette Duncan; and political critic and intellectual Goldwin Smith. Smith also edited the magazine. (en)
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| - The Week est une revue littéraire fondatrice publiée entre 1883 et 1896 au Canada. Il est sous-titré Canadian Journal of Politics, Society and Literature. C'est le principal journal politique et littéraire du Canada. Le siège du magazine est à Toronto. Les contributeurs principaux sont le poète (en), la journaliste et romancière (en) et l'intellectuel et éditorialiste Goldwin Smith. Smith est aussi le rédacteur en chef du magazine. (fr)
- The Week was a seminal literary magazine in Canada published between 1883 and 1896. It was subtitled as Canadian Journal of Politics, Society and Literature, and it was "Canada's leading political and literary periodical". The magazine was headquartered in Toronto. Prominent contributors included poet Charles G. D. Roberts; journalist and novelist Sara Jeannette Duncan; and political critic and intellectual Goldwin Smith. Smith also edited the magazine. (en)
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