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THE PAGAN REVIEW 

Published by William Sharp from a cottage in Buck’s Green, Sussex, The Pagan Review was issued only once, in August 1892. Using the pseudonym W. H. Brook, Sharp edited all the contents, which he also produced himself under a variety of authorial signatures. The Pagan Review Digital Edition is based on a digitized copy of this rare magazine in the Mark Samuels Lasner Collection, University of Delaware Libraries, Museums and Press.  Co-edited by Dennis Denisoff and Lorraine Janzen Kooistra in 2012, the Pagan Review Digital Edition was revised and updated for Yellow Nineties 2.0 in 2021.

Editors:  Dennis Denisoff and Lorraine Janzen Kooistra

Editorial Team: Reg Beatty, Emma Fraschetti

General Introduction  to The Pagan Review


The front cover of The Pagan Review is undecorated and consists of letterpress printed on brown paper wrappers. In the top right corner is “No. 1 August 15, 1892.” The title, “THE PAGAN REVIEW,” is printed in all caps; centred below this is the issue’s Table of Contents. In the bottom left, printed in triangular form, are the words: “Sic Transit Gloria Grundi One Shilling.”

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