English and Comparative Literature 225 Anniversary Timeline

1852, February - The North Carolina University Magazine Published

A successor to The University Magazine of 1844, the student-led North Carolina University Magazine begins publication from February 1852 until May 1861. Overseen by student representatives of the Dialectic and Philanthropic Societies, the Magazine featured work by students, faculty members, and prominent civic and religious leaders. After the Civil War it reappears as University Magazine but fails after seven issues. Revived in February 1882 as The University Monthly, then the North Carolina University Monthly, the magazine enjoyed uninterrupted success until June 1895, when University President George Tayloe Winston (1852-1932) suspended its publication because he believed that the campus had received little return for its investment. It was revived again in November 1897 and continued publication under various titles and sponsorships until 1948, when it became the Carolina Quarterly, still published today. In 2018, department chair Mary Floyd Wilson brought Carolina Quarterly into the department to secure its support into the future. Over the years, it has published the works of many up-and-coming authors who soon establish themselves as significant voices in the American literary landscape, including A. R. Ammons, T. C. Boyle, Raymond Carver, Don DeLillo, Annie Dillard, Louise Erdrich, Ha Jin, Denis Johnson, Denise Levertov, Joyce Carol Oates, and Lee Smith, among others.

SOURCES
“About.”  The Carolina Quarterly, 2020, https://thecarolinaquarterly.com/about/.

Lindemann, Erika, Timothy Lamprecht, and Carolyn Dorow. “The North Carolina University Magazine.” [1994].Unpublished TS. 

The North Carolina University Magazine. 1.1 ( February 1852). Rpt. in Documenting the American South.  University Library, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, https://docsouth.unc.edu/unc/uncbk1015/uncbk1015.html.
 

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