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Issue Details:
First known date:
1826...
vol.
1
no.
5
16 June
1826
of
The Monitor
est. 1826
The Monitor
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* Contents derived from the 1826 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
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To the Aeolian Harpi"Most pleasing warble thy wild flowing notes",
single work
poetry
'Appears to have been strongly influenced by Coleridge.' (Webby)
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To the Editor of the Monitor,
single work
correspondence
'Horace Flaccus', a free settler in the colony, declares to the Monitor's editor his availability for writing tragedy, sermons, poetry and other forms of literature - for a price. 'Flaccus' also offers some sonnets from his eldest daughter whom he describes as 'a promising Sappho'.
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Untitled,
single work
correspondence
'X. Y. Z.' praises the Monitor for its independent editorial stance.
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Untitled,
single work
column
The editor of the Monitor compares the advertising rates of the Monitor, the Sydney Gazette and the Australian, demonstrating that the Monitor's rates are the cheapest.
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