The Oxonian Review
University of Oxford student literary magazine From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
University of Oxford student literary magazine From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Oxonian Review is a literary magazine produced by postgraduate students at the University of Oxford. Every fortnight during term time, an online edition is published featuring reviews and essays on current affairs and literature. It is the largest university-wide postgraduate-student publication at the University of Oxford.[citation needed]
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Categories | Literary magazine |
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Frequency | Online: fortnightly during Oxford University term time; Print: annually |
Founded | 2001 |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Website | oxonianreview |
The Oxonian Review was established in 2001 at Balliol College, Oxford, as the Oxonian Review of Books,[1][2] as a termly print magazine featuring essays and reviews of recently published work in literature, politics, history, science, and the arts, written by postgraduate students of the University of Oxford. [3] In November 2008, the publication carried out a large recruitment drive in order to expand beyond Balliol College and reach a wider audience. It relaunched in January 2009 as a web-based magazine, publishing fortnightly during term time, and annually in print. It was also renamed The Oxonian Review in 2009.[2] The magazine also now organises a series of events[4] in Oxford, including speaker dinners, music evenings, film screenings, competitions, and writers' workshops.
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