The Oxford and Cambridge Magazine

{{distinguish|The Oxford and Cambridge Review}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=April 2022}}

{{Infobox magazine

| title = The Oxford and Cambridge Magazine

| image_file = TheOxfordAndCambridgeMagazine TitlePage Issue01.jpg

| image_size = 220px

| image_alt = Front cover of first issue

| image_caption = Front cover of first issue

| editor = William Morris, William Fulford

| editor_title =

| previous_editor =

| frequency = Monthly

| circulation =

| category = Literary Magazine

| company =

| publisher =

| founded = 1856

| country = United Kingdom

| based =

| language = English

| website =

| issn =

}}

The Oxford and Cambridge Magazine was a periodical magazine of essays, poems, reviews, and stories, that appeared in 1856 as twelve monthly issues.{{cite book | title=The Encyclopaedia of Oxford |publisher=Macmillan | chapter=Oxford and Cambridge Magazine |year=1988 | page=299 | isbn=0-333-39917-X |editor-last=Hibbert|editor-first=Christopher |editor-link=Christopher Hibbert}}

The magazine was founded by a "set" of seven undergraduate students including William Morris (1834–1896), Edward Burne-Jones (1833–1898), William Fulford (1831–1882), Richard Watson Dixon (1833–1900), who later was to become secretary of Thomas Carlyle, Wilfred Lucas Heeley (1833–1876), who later became a civil servant in India, Vernon Lushington (1832-1912), later the Deputy Judge Advocate General and Cormell Price (1835–1910), later headmaster of several English Public Schools.#{{harvid. See also {{harvnb|Gordon|1966|p=43}} and see {{harvnb|Fleming|2012}}. Heeley and Vernon Lushington were from Cambridge University, the others were all from Oxford University. Other contributors included Godfrey Lushington and Dante Gabriel Rossetti. The magazine was largely financed by William Morris.

Prehistory

The first plans for the magazine were made in the summer of 1855, when a group of undergraduates of Oxford University, that called themselves "The Brotherhood," decided to found and conduct a monthly magazine with substantial value. "The first suggestion of this magazine was made by Dixon to Morris. It was taken up eagerly by the others."{{sfn|Mackail|1922|p=70}} Morris, who was 22 of age then, and Burne-Jones met Wilfred Heeley (1833-1876), who was then a student at Trinity College, Cambridge. In November 1955 negotiations with the publishers Bell and Daldy were started.

Although most of the members of the group, including Morris, came to the university with a plan to enter the clergy, their plans changed around 1856. For instance Morris and Burne-Jones decided to become artists, while "walking together on the quays of Havre late into the August night," on a trip to France in the summer of 1855.{{sfn|Mackail|1922|p=80-81}}

One of the sources of inspiration for the magazine was The Germ, the periodical that was intended to spread the ideas about art of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, but that only appeared for a short period in 1850. But the aims of Morris and his friends were more secular. They saw the magazine "as an agent of social change, rather than a vehicle for espousing specific aesthetic theories." "The Oxford and Cambridge Magazine coupled the aesthetic revolt of William Holman Hunt, John Everett Millais, and Dante Rossetti with the social dissatisfaction of Carlyle and Ruskin to become a periodical which despite its short existence, changed the direction of Pre-Raphaelite thinking and played an influential role in shaping social ideas and attitudes in the latter half of the nineteenth century."{{sfn|Gordon|1966|p=42}}

The printer of the Magazine was: Chiswick Press.

The price per issue was 1 Shilling.

Contents

The magazine existed one year. In that year the total number of contributors was 14 (14 men and 1 woman).{{sfn|Gordon|1966|p=44}} The total number of contributions was 69. Among that number were 16 short stories (of which eight were written by Morris), 17 poems (five by Morris) and 19 essays on literature, 2 on art, 6 on society and politics, 2 on history, 1 on religion, 1 on philosophy and 5 on miscellaneous topics. So "although there was an honest effort to cover many subjects, the prevailing interest of the Brotherhood was literary in nature."{{sfn|Gordon|1966|p=45}}

None of the contributions was signed (two excepted). Fleming gives complete lists of contributors for every issue. But the exact origin of some of the contributions is not always (exactly) known, for instance in the fifth issue (May).

The first issue was edited by Morris, but all later issues were edited by Fulford.{{sfn|Mackail|1922|p=91}}

First issue: January 1856

The first number of the Oxford and Cambridge Magazine, conducted by Members of the two Universities appeared on Jan. 1, 1856. It had 64 pages{{cite journal

| journal = The Oxford and Cambridge Magazine

| title = The Oxford and Cambridge Magazine

| date = January 1856

| volume = 1

| issue = 1

| publisher = Bell and Daldy

| url = https://archive.org/details/sim_oxford-and-cambridge-magazine_1856-01_1_1

}} The edition in Internet Archive does not have the covers. and was first printed in 750 copies. Later 250 copies were added.{{sfn|Mackail|1922|p=92}} Only one of the articles was signed.

The first issue contained the following articles:Complete transcription of the first issue with commentary by P.C. Fleming: {{cite web

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/ap4.o93.1.January.rad.html

| title = Textual Transcription of The Oxford and Cambridge Magazine (January issue)

| website = The Rossetti Archive

| access-date = 2021-08-06

}}

  • 'Sir Philip Sidney. Part I. The Prelude.' p. 1–7. This essay about Philip Sidney was written by Wilfred Heeley, the main Cambridge contributor to the magazine.{{cite web

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Heeley001.raw.html

| title = Sir Philip Sydney. Wilfred Heeley

| author = P.C. Fleming

| website = rossettiarchive.org

| access-date = 2021-08-07

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20200217171723/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Heeley001.raw.html

| archive-date = 2020-02-17

| url-status = live

}} The essay has parts, written as a first-person narrative, although the name of the writer is not mentioned in the magazine. The second part of the essay was published in the March issue of the Magazine.

  • 'Alfred Tennyson. An Essay. In Three Parts.' p. 7–18. First part of three-part essay (2nd part in February issue of the Magazine; 3rd part in March issue) written by William Fulford.{{cite web

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Fulford001.raw.html

| title = Alfred Tennyson. An Essay. In Three Parts. William Fulford

| author = P.C. Fleming

| website = rossettiarchive.org

| access-date = 2021-08-07

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20200219113942/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Fulford001.raw.html

| archive-date = 2020-02-19

| url-status = live

}} This essay excited more interest than any other contribution to the first issue of the Magazine.

  • 'The Cousins.' p. 18–28. This short story was written by Edward Burne-Jones.{{cite web

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Burne-Jones001.raw.html

| title = The Cousins. Edward Burne-Jones

| author = P.C. Fleming

| website = rossettiarchive.org

| access-date = 2021-08-09

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20200217171402/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Burne-Jones001.raw.html

| archive-date = 2020-02-17

| url-status = live

}}

  • 'The Story of the Unknown Church.' p. 28–33. Short story written by William Morris.{{cite web

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Morris001.raw.html

| title = The Story of the Unknown Church. William Morris

| author = P.C. Fleming

| website = rossettiarchive.org

| access-date = 2021-08-09

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20170912145719/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Morris001.raw.html

| archive-date = 2017-09-12

| url-status = live

}}

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Dixon001.raw.html

| title = The Rivals. Richard Watson Dixon

| author = P.C. Fleming

| website = rossettiarchive.org

| access-date = 2021-08-09

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20200217171938/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Dixon001.raw.html

| archive-date = 2020-02-17

| url-status = live

}}

  • 'The Song of Hiawatha. By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.' p. 45–49. Review by Henry J. Macdonald.{{cite web

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Macdonald001.raw.html

| title = The Song of Hiawatha, by H.W. Longfellow. Henry J. Macdonald

| author = P.C. Fleming

| website = rossettiarchive.org

| access-date = 2021-08-09

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20190405033043/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Macdonald001.raw.html

| archive-date = 2019-04-05

| url-status = live

}}

  • 'Essay on the Newcomes.' p. 50–61. Essay written by Edward Burne-Jones.{{cite web

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Burne-Jones002.raw.html

| title = Essay on the Newcomes. Edward Burne-Jones

| author = P.C. Fleming

| website = rossettiarchive.org

| access-date = 2021-08-09

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20200219072514/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Burne-Jones002.raw.html

| archive-date = 2020-02-19

| url-status = live

}}

  • 'Kingsley's Sermons for the Times.' p. 61–62. Review written by Wilfred Heeley.{{cite web

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Heeley002.raw.html

| title = Kingsley's Sermons for the Times. Wilfred Heeley

| author = P.C. Fleming

| website = rossettiarchive.org

| access-date = 2021-08-09

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20200219034659/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Heeley002.raw.html

| archive-date = 2020-02-19

| url-status = live

}} This was the only text in the issue that was signed: "W.L.H."

  • 'Winter Weather. A Poem' p. 63–64. By William Morris.{{cite web

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Morris002.raw.html

| title = Winter Weather. William Morris

| author = P.C. Fleming

| website = rossettiarchive.org

| access-date = 2021-08-09

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20200217171525/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Morris002.raw.html

| archive-date = 2020-02-17

| url-status = live

}}

2nd issue: February 1856

The second issue also holds 64 pages. It contained seven articles on:Complete transcription of the first issue with commentary by P.C. Fleming: {{cite web

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/ap4.o93.1.February.rad.html

| title = Textual Transcription of The Oxford and Cambridge Magazine (February issue)

| website = The Rossetti Archive

| access-date = 2021-08-12

}}

  • 'The Barrier Kingdoms.' p. 65–72. An essay by Richard Watson Dixon, dealing with the Crimean War.{{cite web

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Dixon002.raw.html

| title = The Barrier Kingdoms. Richard Watson Dixon

| author = P.C. Fleming

| website = rossettiarchive.org

| access-date = 2021-08-12

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20200219074114/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Dixon002.raw.html

| archive-date = 2020-02-19

| url-status = live

}} A one-quarter size page was inserted, holding the text: "The article on 'The Barrier Kingdoms' was in type before the news arrived of a near prospect of peace. The new aspect of the question will be discussed in our next number.-Ed."

  • 'Alfred Tennyson. An Essay. In Three Parts. Part. II.' p. 73–81. The second part of the essay by William Fulford, started in the first issue.
  • 'A Story of the North.' p. 81–99. Written by Edward Burne-Jones.{{cite web

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Burne-Jones003.raw.html

| title = A Story of the North. Edward Burne-Jones

| author = P.C. Fleming

| website = rossettiarchive.org

| access-date = 2021-08-12

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20200216211228/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Burne-Jones003.raw.html

| archive-date = 2020-02-16

| url-status = live

}}

  • 'The Churches of North France.' p. 99–110. This essay, written by William Morris apparently was intended to be first in a series. It has a subtitle "No. 1 – Shadows of Amiens." No further parts were published.{{cite web

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Morris003.raw.html

| title = The Churches of North France. William Morris

| author = P.C. Fleming

| website = rossettiarchive.org

| access-date = 2021-08-12

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20200218120951/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Morris003.raw.html

| archive-date = 2020-02-18

| url-status = live

}} See also:{{harvnb|Gordon|1966|pp=46–47}}

  • 'The Two Partings. A Tale.' p. 110–115. A story, written by William Fulford.{{cite web

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Fulford025.raw.html

| title = The Two Partings. William Fulford

| author = P.C. Fleming

| website = rossettiarchive.org

| access-date = 2021-08-12

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20200218160007/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Fulford025.raw.html

| archive-date = 2020-02-18

| url-status = live

}}

  • Shakespeare's Minor Poems.' p. 115–127. An essay, written by Cormell Price.{{cite web

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Fulford003.raw.html

| title = Shakespeare's Minor Poems. Cormell Price

| author = P.C. Fleming

| website = rossettiarchive.org

| access-date = 2021-08-12

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20200218120102/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Price001.raw.html

| archive-date = 2020-02-18

| url-status = live

}}

  • 'In Youth I Died.' p. 127–128. A poem by William Fulford.{{cite web

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Fulford003.raw.html

| title = In Youth I Died. William Fulford

| author = P.C. Fleming

| website = rossettiarchive.org

| access-date = 2021-08-12

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20200218120607/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Fulford003.raw.html

| archive-date = 2020-02-18

| url-status = live

}}

3rd issue: March 1856

File:TheOxfordAndCambridgeMagazine TitlePage Issue03.jpg

The third issue again holds 64 pages. It contained nine articles on:Complete transcription of the third issue with commentary by P.C. Fleming: {{cite web

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/ap4.o93.1.March.rad.html

| title = Textual Transcription of The Oxford and Cambridge Magazine (March issue)

| website = The Rossetti Archive

| access-date = 2021-08-22

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20200219073244/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/ap4.o93.1.March.rad.html

| archive-date = 2020-02-19

| url-status = live

}}

  • 'Sir Philip Sidney. Part II. The Learner.' p. 129–136. The second part of the essay about Philip Sidney, written by Wilfred Heeley, and started in the first issue.
  • 'Alfred Tennyson. An Essay. In Three Parts. Part III.' p. 136–145. The third and final part of the essay by William Fulford, started in the first issue.
  • 'A Dream.' p. 146–155. A short story written by William Morris.{{cite web

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Morris005.raw.html

| title =A Dream. William Morris

| author = P.C. Fleming

| website = rossettiarchive.org

| access-date = 2021-08-22

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20160414031810/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Morris005.raw.html

| archive-date = 2016-04-14

| url-status = live

}}

  • 'Found, yet lost. A Tale.' p. 155–162. Short story by William Fulford.{{cite web

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Fulford005.raw.html

| title =Found Yet Lost. William Fulford

| author = P.C. Fleming

| website = rossettiarchive.org

| access-date = 2021-08-22

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20170912142121/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Fulford005.raw.html

| archive-date = 2017-09-12

| url-status = live

}}

  • 'Men and Women. By Robert Browning.' p. 162–172. Review by William Morris.{{cite web

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Morris006.raw.html

| title =Men and Women, by Robert Browning. William Morris

| author = P.C. Fleming

| website = rossettiarchive.org

| access-date = 2021-08-22

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20180418023408/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Morris006.raw.html

| archive-date = 2018-04-18

| url-status = live

}}

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Heeley004.raw.html

| title =Mr. Macaulay. Wilfred Heeley

| author = P.C. Fleming

| website = rossettiarchive.org

| access-date = 2021-08-22

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20200219110213/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Heeley004.raw.html

| archive-date = 2020-02-19

| url-status = live

}}

  • 'The Prospects of Peace.' p. 185–189. Essay by Richard Watson Dixon on the Crimean war.{{cite web

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Dixon003.raw.html

| title =The Prospects of Peace. Richard Watson Dixon

| author = P.C. Fleming

| website = rossettiarchive.org

| access-date = 2021-08-22

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20200219035300/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Dixon003.raw.html

| archive-date = 2020-02-19

| url-status = live

}}

  • 'A Few Words concerning Plato and Bacon.' p. 189–191. Essay by William Fulford.{{cite web

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Fulford006.raw.html

| title =A few words concerning Plato and Bacon. William Fulford

| author = P.C. Fleming

| website = rossettiarchive.org

| access-date = 2021-08-25

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20200219074744/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Fulford006.raw.html

| archive-date = 2020-02-19

| url-status = live

}}

  • 'Fear.' p. 191–192. Poem by William Fulford.{{cite web

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Fulford007.raw.html

| title =Fear. William Fulford

| author = P.C. Fleming

| website = rossettiarchive.org

| access-date = 2021-08-25

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20170912144919/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Fulford007.raw.html

| archive-date = 2017-09-12

| url-status = live

}}

4th issue: April 1856

64 pages. Five articles:Complete transcription of the fourth issue with commentary by P.C. Fleming: {{cite web

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/ap4.o93.1.April.rad.html

| title = Textual Transcription of The Oxford and Cambridge Magazine (April issue)

| website = The Rossetti Archive

| access-date = 2021-08-25

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20200219110313/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/ap4.o93.1.April.rad.html

| archive-date = 2020-02-19

| url-status = live

}}

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/VLushington001.raw.html

| title =Carlyle. Vernon Lushington

| author = P.C. Fleming

| website = rossettiarchive.org

| access-date = 2021-08-25

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20201028195226/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/VLushington001.raw.html

| archive-date = 2020-10-28

| url-status = live

}} Other parts were published in May, June, November and December.

  • 'Mr. Ruskin's New Volume.' p. 212–225. Review by Edward Burne-Jones of the third volume of John Ruskin's Modern Painters.{{cite web

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Burne-Jones004.raw.html

| title =Mr. Ruskin's New Volume. Edward Burne-Jones

| author = P.C. Fleming

| website = rossettiarchive.org

| access-date = 2021-08-25

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20200219111013/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Burne-Jones004.raw.html

| archive-date = 2020-02-19

| url-status = live

}}

  • 'Frank's Sealed Letter.' p. 225–234. A short story by William Morris.{{cite web

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Morris007.raw.html

| title =Frank's Sealed Letter. William Morris

| author = P.C. Fleming

| website = rossettiarchive.org

| access-date = 2021-08-25

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20170912153136/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Morris007.raw.html

| archive-date = 2017-09-12

| url-status = live

}}

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/GLushington001.raw.html

| title =Oxford. Godfrey Lushington

| author = P.C. Fleming

| website = rossettiarchive.org

| access-date = 2021-08-26

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20170912150354/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/GLushington001.raw.html

| archive-date = 2017-09-12

| url-status = live

}}

  • 'Remembrance.' p. 258. Poem by William Fulford.{{cite web

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Fulford008.raw.html

| title =Remembrance. William Fulford

| author = P.C. Fleming

| website = rossettiarchive.org

| access-date = 2021-08-26

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20170912151912/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Fulford008.raw.html

| archive-date = 2017-09-12

| url-status = live

}}

5th issue: May 1856

64 pages. Nine articles:Complete transcription of the fifth issue with commentary by P.C. Fleming: {{cite web

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/ap4.o93.1.May.rad.html

| title = Textual Transcription of The Oxford and Cambridge Magazine (May issue)

| website = The Rossetti Archive

| access-date = 2021-08-26

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20210305164838/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/ap4.o93.1.May.rad.html

| archive-date = 2021-03-05

| url-status = live

}}

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/LCampbell001.raw.html

| title =Prometheus. Lewis Campbell

| author = P.C. Fleming

| website = rossettiarchive.org

| access-date = 2021-08-28

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20201028194854/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/LCampbell001.raw.html

| archive-date = 2020-10-28

| url-status = live

}}

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/PriceFaulkner001.raw.html

| title =Unhealthy Employments. Cormell Price and Charles Faulkner

| author = P.C. Fleming

| website = rossettiarchive.org

| access-date = 2021-08-28

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20201028203532/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/PriceFaulkner001.raw.html

| archive-date = 2020-10-28

| url-status = live

}}

  • 'The Sacrifice. A Tale.' p. 271–280. A short story by Georgiana MacDonald (who would later marry Edward Burne-Jones). She was fifteen, when she wrote this contribution to the Magazine. The story is thought to be (at least partially) biographic in character.{{cite web

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Macdonald002.raw.html

| title =The Sacrifice. Georgiana MacDonald

| author = P.C. Fleming

| website = rossettiarchive.org

| access-date = 2021-09-07

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20201028204828/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Macdonald002.raw.html

| archive-date = 2020-10-28

| url-status = live

}}

  • 'Shakespeare's Troilus and Cressida.' p. 280–292. An essay by William Fulford, possibly co-written with Annie Scott Hill (1837-1902), the wife of George Birkbeck Norman Hill.{{cite web

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Fulford009.raw.html

| title =Shakespeare's Troilus and Cressida. William Fulford (and Annie Scott Hill?)

| author = P.C. Fleming

| website = rossettiarchive.org

| access-date = 2021-09-07

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20201028204537/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Fulford009.raw.html

| archive-date = 2020-10-28

| url-status = live

}}

  • 'Carlyle.' p. 292–310. The second part of the essay by Lushington, started in the April issue.
  • 'A Night in a Cathedral.' p. 310–316. A short story, that was probably written by William Fulford.{{cite web

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Fulford010.raw.html

| title =A Night in a Cathedral. William Fulford (?)

| author = P.C. Fleming

| website = rossettiarchive.org

| access-date = 2021-09-07

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20201028205518/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Fulford010.raw.html

| archive-date = 2020-10-28

| url-status = live

}}

  • 'On Popular Lectures, Considered as an Irregular Channel of National Education.' p. 316–319. First part of an essay by Bernard Cracroft.{{cite web

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Cracroft001.raw.html

| title =On Popular Lectures. Bernard Cracroft

| author = P.C. Fleming

| website = rossettiarchive.org

| access-date = 2021-09-07

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20201028200321/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Cracroft001.raw.html

| archive-date = 2020-10-28

| url-status = live

}}

  • 'Riding Together.' p. 320–321. A poem by William Morris, reprinted in 1858 in The Defense of Guenevere and Other Poems.{{cite web

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Morris008.raw.html

| title =Riding Together. William Morris

| author = P.C. Fleming

| website = rossettiarchive.org

| access-date = 2021-09-07

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20201028201331/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Morris008.raw.html

| archive-date = 2020-10-28

| url-status = live

}}

  • 'The Suitor of Low Degree.' p. 321–322. A poem by William Fulford.{{cite web

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Fulford011.raw.html

| title =The Suitor of Low Degree. William Fulford

| author = P.C. Fleming

| website = rossettiarchive.org

| access-date = 2021-09-07

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20201028202250/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Fulford011.raw.html

| archive-date = 2020-10-28

| url-status = live

}}

6th issue: June 1856

64 pages. Five articles:Complete transcription of the sixth issue with commentary by P.C. Fleming: {{cite web

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/ap4.o93.1.June.rad.html

| title = Textual Transcription of The Oxford and Cambridge Magazine (June issue)

| website = The Rossetti Archive

| access-date = 2021-09-07

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20200219072456/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/ap4.o93.1.June.rad.html

| archive-date = 2020-02-19

| url-status = live

}}

  • 'Thackeray and Currer Bell.' p. 323–335. Essay by Bernard Cracroft.{{cite web

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Cracroft002.raw.html

| title =Thackeray and Currer Bell. Bernard Cracroft

| author = P.C. Fleming

| website = rossettiarchive.org

| access-date = 2021-09-08

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20170912142713/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Cracroft002.raw.html

| archive-date = 2017-09-12

| url-status = live

}}

  • 'Carlyle.' p. 336–352. The third part of the essay by Lushington, started in the April issue.
  • 'Ruskin and the Quarterly.' p. 353–361. Essay by Edward Burne-Jones (probably assisted by William Morris).{{cite web

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Burne-Jones005.raw.html

| title =Ruskin and the Quarterly. Edward Burne-Jones (and William Morris?)

| author = P.C. Fleming

| website = rossettiarchive.org

| access-date = 2021-09-08

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20170912152332/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Burne-Jones005.raw.html

| archive-date = 2017-09-12

| url-status = live

}}

  • 'Froude's History of England.' p. 362–388. Review by Wilfred Heeley.{{cite web

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Heeley005.raw.html

| title = Froude's History of England. Wilfred Heeley

| author = P.C. Fleming

| website = rossettiarchive.org

| access-date = 2021-09-08

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20170912141948/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Heeley005.raw.html

| archive-date = 2017-09-12

| url-status = live

}}

  • 'The Singing of the Poet.' p. 388. A poem by William Fulford.{{cite web

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Fulford012.raw.html

| title = Froude's History of England. Wilfred Heeley

| author = P.C. Fleming

| website = rossettiarchive.org

| access-date = 2021-09-08

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20160413220216/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Fulford012.raw.html

| archive-date = 2016-04-13

| url-status = live

}}

7th issue: July 1856

64 pages. Six articles:Complete transcription of the fifth issue with commentary by P.C. Fleming: {{cite web

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/ap4.o93.1.July.rad.html

| title = Textual Transcription of The Oxford and Cambridge Magazine (July issue)

| website = The Rossetti Archive

| access-date = 2021-09-08

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20200219111915/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/ap4.o93.1.July.rad.html

| archive-date = 2020-02-19

| url-status = live

}}

  • 'On the Life and Character of Marshal St. Arnaud.' p. 389–402. Essay about the Crimean War by a Robert Campbell.{{cite web

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/RCampbell002.raw.html

| title = On the Life and Character of Marshal St. Arnaud. Robert Campbell

| author = P.C. Fleming

| website = rossettiarchive.org

| access-date = 2021-09-09

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20170912142440/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/RCampbell002.raw.html

| archive-date = 2017-09-12

| url-status = live

}} Fleming first cites the Wellesley Index, which states Robert Campbell (1832-1912) as the author, and confirms that he was about the age of the Morris Brotherhood. He published several books on legal theory. Next he quotes Gordon, which gives Robert Calder Campbell (1798-1857) as the author. Fleming thinks that this makes more sense. He frequently contributed to periodicals, and perhaps Fulford, as the editor in charge, asked "professional writers" to fill the columns of the Magazine.

  • 'Gertha's Lovers.' p. 403–417. First part of a short story by William Morris.{{cite web

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Morris009.raw.html

| title = Gertha's Lovers. William Morris

| author = P.C. Fleming

| website = rossettiarchive.org

| access-date = 2021-09-09

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20190807201616/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Morris009.raw.html

| archive-date = 2019-08-07

| url-status = live

}}

  • 'A Study in Shakespeare.' p. 417–441. This essay was probably written by Annie Scott Hill and William Fulford.{{cite web

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Fulford013.raw.html

| title = A Study in Shakespeare. Annie Scott Hill and William Fulford

| author = P.C. Fleming

| website = rossettiarchive.org

| access-date = 2021-09-09

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20170912142624/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Fulford013.raw.html

| archive-date = 2017-09-12

| url-status = live

}}

  • 'Lancashire and "Mary Barton".' p. 441–451. An essay by Cormell Price in which he discusses poverty, overpopulation and collective bargaining, whilst referring to the novels of Elizabeth Gaskell.{{cite web

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Price002.raw.html

| title = Lancashire and Mary Barton. Cormell Price

| author = P.C. Fleming

| website = rossettiarchive.org

| access-date = 2021-09-09

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20200219074219/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Price002.raw.html

| archive-date = 2020-02-19

| url-status = live

}}

  • 'To the English Army before Sebastopol.' p. 451–452. A poem by William Fulford.{{cite web

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Fulford014.raw.html

| title = To the English Army before Sebastopol. William Fulford

| author = P.C. Fleming

| website = rossettiarchive.org

| access-date = 2021-09-09

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20200219075619/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Fulford014.raw.html

| archive-date = 2020-02-19

| url-status = live

}}

  • 'Hands.' p. 452. A poem by William Morris.{{cite web

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Morris010.raw.html

| title = Hands. William Morris

| author = P.C. Fleming

| website = rossettiarchive.org

| access-date = 2021-09-09

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20170912151848/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Morris010.raw.html

| archive-date = 2017-09-12

| url-status = live

}}

8th issue: August 1856

File:Death as a friend. Wood-engraving by J. Jungtow after Alfred Wellcome L0014171.jpg

According to Fleming, this issue is probably the most important of the twelve. It has the first contribution by Dante Gabriel Rossetti, an article by Morris on visual art, and an article by Vernon Lushington, which also discussed paintings. Again it contained 64 pages. It held seven articles:Complete transcription of the eighth issue with commentary by P.C. Fleming: {{cite web

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/ap4.o93.1.August.rad.html

| title = Textual Transcription of The Oxford and Cambridge Magazine (August issue)

| website = The Rossetti Archive

| access-date = 2021-09-08

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20200219034736/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/ap4.o93.1.August.rad.html

| archive-date = 2020-02-19

| url-status = live

}}

  • 'On Popular Lectures, considered as an irregular Channel of National Education.' p. 453–462. The second part of the essay by Bernard Cracroft, started in the fifth issue.
  • 'Woman, her Duties, Education and Position.' p. 462–477. An essay by William Fulford.{{cite web

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Fulford015.raw.html

| title = Woman, her Duties, Education, and Position. William Fulford

| author = P.C. Fleming

| website = rossettiarchive.org

| access-date = 2021-09-21

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20170912140720/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Fulford015.raw.html

| archive-date = 2017-09-12

| url-status = live

}}

  • '"Death the Avenger" and "Death the Friend".' p. 477–479. A short essay by William Morris about two engravings of Alfred Rethel.{{cite web

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Morris011.raw.html

| title = Death the Avenger, and Death the Friend. William Morris

| author = P.C. Fleming

| website = rossettiarchive.org

| access-date = 2021-09-21

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20170912144545/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Morris011.raw.html

| archive-date = 2017-09-12

| url-status = live

}}

  • 'Two Pictures.' p. 479–488. Essay by Vernon Lushington about 'Dante's Dream on the Day of the Death of Beatrice' by Dante Gabriel Rossetti, and about 'The Last of England' by Ford Madox Brown.{{cite web

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/VLushington004.raw.html

| title = Two Pictures. Vernon Lushington

| author = P.C. Fleming

| website = rossettiarchive.org

| access-date = 2021-09-21

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20190803095350/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/VLushington004.raw.html

| archive-date = 2019-08-03

| url-status = live

}}

  • 'Svend and his Brethren.' p. 488–499. Short story by William Morris.{{cite web

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Morris012.raw.html

| title = Svend and his Brethren. William Morris

| author = P.C. Fleming

| website = rossettiarchive.org

| access-date = 2021-09-21

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20190814123326/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Morris012.raw.html

| archive-date = 2019-08-14

| url-status = live

}}

  • 'Gertha's Lovers.' p. 499–512. The second part of the story by William Morris, started in the July-issue.
  • 'The Burden of Nineveh.' p. 512–516. A poem by Dante Gabriel Rossetti; the first contribution of "DGR" to the Magazine.{{cite web

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/1-1850.raw.html

| title = The Burden of Nineveh. Dante Gabriel Rossetti

| author = P.C. Fleming

| website = rossettiarchive.org

| access-date = 2021-09-21

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20210426223304/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/1-1850.raw.html

| archive-date = 2021-04-26

| url-status = live

}} It was again published in 1870 in Rossetti's Poems (p. 21f).{{cite web

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/1-1870.1stedn.radheader.html

| title = Poems (1870): First Edition. Dante Gabriel Rossetti

| editor-last = McGann | editor-first = Jerome J. | editor-link = Jerome McGann

| website = rossettiarchive.org

| access-date = 2021-09-21

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20210426223304/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/1-1850.raw.html

| archive-date = 2021-04-26

| url-status = live

}} Transcription of 'The Burden of Nineveh' in Poems (1870): {{cite web

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/1-1870.1stedn.rad.html#1-1850

| title = Poems (1870), p. 21 (transcription)

| author = Dante Gabriel Rossetti

| website = rossettiarchive.org

| access-date = 2021-09-21

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20210426183925/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/1-1870.1stedn.rad.html

| archive-date = 2021-04-26

| url-status = live

}}

Two cancel leaves were printed to correct errors in the August issue.{{cite web

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/ap4.o93.1.August.cancel.radheader.html

| title = Cancel leaves of August issue

| author = P.C. Fleming

| website = rossettiarchive.org

| access-date = 2021-09-21

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20160502163310/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/ap4.o93.1.August.cancel.radheader.html

| archive-date = 2016-05-02

| url-status = live

}}

9th issue: September 1856

The ninth issue of 64 pages contained 8 texts:Complete transcription of the ninth issue with commentary by P.C. Fleming: {{cite web

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/ap4.o93.1.September.rad.html

| title = Textual Transcription of The Oxford and Cambridge Magazine (September issue)

| website = The Rossetti Archive

| access-date = 2021-09-21

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20210118195210/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/ap4.o93.1.September.rad.html

| archive-date = 2021-01-18

| url-status = live

}}

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Wright001.raw.html

| title = Robert Herrick. William Aldis Wright

| author = P.C. Fleming

| website = rossettiarchive.org

| access-date = 2021-09-21

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20201028205203/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Wright001.raw.html

| archive-date = 2020-10-28

| url-status = live

}}

  • 'Lindenborg Pool.' p. 530–534. Short story by William Morris.{{cite web

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Morris014.raw.html

| title = Lindenborg Pool. William Morris

| author = P.C. Fleming

| website = rossettiarchive.org

| access-date = 2021-09-21

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20201028205113/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Morris014.raw.html

| archive-date = 2020-10-28

| url-status = live

}}

  • 'Cavalay. A Chapter of a Life.' p. 535–548. First part of a short story by William Fulford.{{cite web

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Fulford016.raw.html

| title = Cavalay. A Chapter of a Life. William Fulford

| author = P.C. Fleming

| website = rossettiarchive.org

| access-date = 2021-09-22

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20201028195042/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Fulford016.raw.html

| archive-date = 2020-10-28

| url-status = live

}}

  • 'Alexander Smith.' p. 548–558. Essay by William Fulford, about the Scottish poet Alexander Smith.{{cite web

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Fulford017.raw.html

| title = Alexander Smith. William Fulford

| author = P.C. Fleming

| website = rossettiarchive.org

| access-date = 2021-09-22

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20201028210333/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Fulford017.raw.html

| archive-date = 2020-10-28

| url-status = live

}}

  • 'The Work of Young Men in the Present Age.' p. 558–564. Although there is some uncertainty about the author of this essay, Fleming assumes that Cormell Price wrote it; but William Fulford might also be the writer.{{cite web

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Price003.raw.html

| title = The Work of Young Men in the Present Age. Cormell Price (?)

| author = P.C. Fleming

| website = rossettiarchive.org

| access-date = 2021-09-21

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20201028200637/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Price003.raw.html

| archive-date = 2020-10-28

| url-status = live

}}

  • 'The Hollow Land. A Tale.' p. 565–577. First part of a short story by William Morris.{{cite web

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Morris015.raw.html

| title = The Hollow Land. William Morris

| author = P.C. Fleming

| website = rossettiarchive.org

| access-date = 2021-09-21

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20201028200734/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Morris015.raw.html

| archive-date = 2020-10-28

| url-status = live

}}

  • 'The Chapel in Lyoness. A Poem.' p. 577–579. Poem by William Morris.{{cite web

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Morris016.raw.html

| title = The Chapel in Lyoness. William Morris

| author = P.C. Fleming

| website = rossettiarchive.org

| access-date = 2021-09-21

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20201028191958/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Morris016.raw.html

| archive-date = 2020-10-28

| url-status = live

}}

  • 'A Year Ago. A Poem.' p. 580. Poem by William Fulford.{{cite web

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Fulford018.raw.html

| title = A Year Ago. William Fulford

| author = P.C. Fleming

| website = rossettiarchive.org

| access-date = 2021-09-22

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20201028203145/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Fulford018.raw.html

| archive-date = 2020-10-28

| url-status = live

}}

10th issue: October 1856

The tenth issue contained 64 pages and 6 articles:Complete transcription of the tenth issue with commentary by P.C. Fleming: {{cite web

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/ap4.o93.1.October.rad.html

| title = Textual Transcription of The Oxford and Cambridge Magazine (October issue)

| website = The Rossetti Archive

| access-date = 2021-09-22

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20200219035933/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/ap4.o93.1.October.rad.html

| archive-date = 2020-02-19

| url-status = live

}}

  • 'Twelfth Night; or What You Will. A Study in Shakespeare.' p. 581–605. The third essay of William Fulford and Annie Scott Hill on Shakespeare.{{cite web

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Fulford019.raw.html

| title = Twelfth Night; Or, What You Will. William Fulford

| author = P.C. Fleming

| website = rossettiarchive.org

| access-date = 2021-09-23

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20170912145624/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Fulford019.raw.html

| archive-date = 2017-09-12

| url-status = live

}}

  • 'The Sceptic and the Infidel.' p. 605–620. Essay by Bernard Cracroft.{{cite web

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Cracroft004.raw.html

| title = The Sceptic and the Infidel. Bernard Cracroft

| author = P.C. Fleming

| website = rossettiarchive.org

| access-date = 2021-09-23

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20170912140520/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Cracroft004.raw.html

| archive-date = 2017-09-12

| url-status = live

}}

  • 'Cavalay. A Chapter of a Life. Part II.' p. 620–632. Second part of the short story by William Fulford.
  • 'The Hollow Land. A Tale.' p. 632–641. Second part of the short story by William Morris.
  • 'Roger's Table Talk.' p. 641–644. A (quite negative) review by William Fulford of Recollections of the Table Talk of Samuel Rogers (1856) by the Scottish writer Alexander Dyce.{{cite web

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Fulford021.raw.html

| title = Roger's Table Talk. William Fulford

| author = P.C. Fleming

| website = rossettiarchive.org

| access-date = 2021-09-23

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20170912144958/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Fulford021.raw.html

| archive-date = 2017-09-12

| url-status = live

}}

  • 'Pray but one Prayer for us. A Poem.' p. 644. Untitled poem by William Morris.{{cite web

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Morris018.raw.html

| title = Pray but One Prayer for Us. William Morris

| author = P.C. Fleming

| website = rossettiarchive.org

| access-date = 2021-09-23

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20170912145130/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Morris018.raw.html

| archive-date = 2017-09-12

| url-status = live

}}

11th issue: November 1856

The eleventh issue contained 72 pages and 6 articles:Complete transcription of the eleventh issue with commentary by P.C. Fleming: {{cite web

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/ap4.o93.1.November.rad.html

| title = Textual Transcription of The Oxford and Cambridge Magazine (November issue)

| website = The Rossetti Archive

| access-date = 2021-09-23

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20210427010405/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/ap4.o93.1.November.rad.html

| archive-date = 2021-04-27

| url-status = live

}}

  • 'The Sceptic and the Infidel.' p. 645–663. The second and last part of the essay by Bernard Cracroft, started in the October issue.
  • 'Cavalay. A Chapter of a Life. Part II.' p. 664–676. The third part of the short story by William Fulford, started in the September issue.
  • 'The Druid and the Maiden.' p. 676–697. Short story by an unknown writer.{{cite web

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Burne-Jones006.raw.html

| title = The Druid and the Maiden. (?)

| author = P.C. Fleming

| website = rossettiarchive.org

| access-date = 2021-09-27

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20170912141457/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Burne-Jones006.raw.html

| archive-date = 2017-09-12

| url-status = live

}}

  • 'Carlyle as a Writer. Chapter IV.' p. 697–712. The fourth part of the essay by Lushington, started in the April issue.
  • 'The Blessed Damozel.' p. 713–715. The well-known poem by Dante Gabriel Rossetti. This was a version that differed slightly from the one, published for the first time in 1850 in The Germ.{{cite web

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Burne-Jones006.raw.html

| title = The Blessed Damozel. Dante Gabriel Rossetti

| editor = Jerome J. McGann

| website = rossettiarchive.org

| access-date = 2021-09-27

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20210421101959/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/1-1847.s244.raw.html

| archive-date = 2021-04-21

| url-status = live

}} See for the text of the poem in its final edition (1881 and later): File:Wikisource-logo.svg (English) Wikisource.

  • 'Childhood.' p. 716. A poem by William Fulford.{{cite web

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Fulford023.raw.html

| title = Childhood. William Fulford

| author = P.C. Fleming

| website = rossettiarchive.org

| access-date = 2021-09-28

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20161112053547/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Fulford023.raw.html

| archive-date = 2016-11-12

| url-status = live

}}

This issue also holds an insert with an advertisement for photographic portraits of Thomas Carlyle and Alfred Tennyson, to be bound along with the Magazine.

12th issue: December 1856

The final twelfth issue contained 60 pages and 5 articles:Complete transcription of the eleventh issue with commentary by P.C. Fleming: {{cite web

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/ap4.o93.1.December.rad.html

| title = Textual Transcription of The Oxford and Cambridge Magazine (December issue)

| website = The Rossetti Archive

| access-date = 2021-09-28

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20200725082804/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/ap4.o93.1.December.rad.html

| archive-date = 2020-07-25

| url-status = live

}}

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Nichol001.raw.html

| title = Recent Poems and Plays. John Nichol

| author = P.C. Fleming

| website = rossettiarchive.org

| access-date = 2021-10-07

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20160414001641/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Nichol001.raw.html

| archive-date = 2016-04-14

| url-status = live

}}

  • 'Golden Wings.' p. 733–742. Short story by William Morris.{{cite web

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Morris019.raw.html

| title = Golden wings. William Morris

| author = P.C. Fleming

| website = rossettiarchive.org

| access-date = 2021-10-07

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20170912151741/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/Morris019.raw.html

| archive-date = 2017-09-12

| url-status = live

}}

  • 'Carlyle. Chapter V.' p. 743–771. The last part of the essay by Lushington, started in the April issue.
  • 'The Staff and Scrip.' p. 771–775. A poem by Dante Gabriel Rossetti.{{cite web

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/1-1851.raw.html

| title = The Staff and Scrip. Dante Gabriel Rossetti

| editor = Jerome J. McGann

| website = rossettiarchive.org

| access-date = 2021-10-07

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20210426185520/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/1-1851.raw.html

| archive-date = 2021-04-26

| url-status = live

}}

  • 'The Porch of Life.' p. 775–776. A poem by Georgiana MacDonald.{{cite web

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/MacDonald004.raw.html

| title = The Porch of Life. Georgiana MacDonald

| author = P.C. Fleming

| website = rossettiarchive.org

| access-date = 2021-10-07

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20170912142847/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/MacDonald004.raw.html

| archive-date = 2017-09-12

| url-status = live

}}

A title page and a three pages table of contents were added between pages 770 and 771.

References

{{reflist|20em}}

Sources

  • {{cite journal | last = Fleming | first = Patrick C.

| date = 2012

| title = William Fulford, "The Set," and The Oxford and Cambridge Magazine

| journal = Victorian Periodicals Review

| volume = 45

| issue = 3

| pages = 301–319

| doi = 10.1353/vpr.2012.0025

| s2cid = 161858911

| url = https://scholarship.rollins.edu/as_facpub/124/

}}

  • {{cite web

| url = http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/ap4.o93.raw.html

| editor-last = Fleming

| editor-first = P.C.

| title = The Oxford and Cambridge Magazine

| website = rossettiarchive.org

| access-date = 2021-08-07

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20200216171001/http://www.rossettiarchive.org/docs/ap4.o93.raw.html

| archive-date = 2020-02-16

| url-status = live

}}

  • {{cite journal

| last = Gordon | first = Walter K.

| date = 1966

| title = Pre-Raphaelitism and the "Oxford and Cambridge Magazine"

| journal = The Journal of the Rutgers University Libraries

| volume = 29

| issue = 2

| pages = 42–51

| doi = 10.14713/jrul.v29i2.1455

| doi-access = free

}}

  • {{cite wikisource

| last = Mackail | first = John William | author-link = John William Mackail

| date = 1922

| title = The Life of William Morris

| location = London etc.

| publisher = Longmans, Green and Co.

}}