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Academy, the

British literary and artistic journal, founded in 1869 by the scholar and lecturer C E C B Appleton (1841–1879) and published until 1909. Among its many contributors were Matthew Arnold, William Michael, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Francis Turner Palgrave, and William Morris.



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