Reedy's Mirror
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Editor-in-chiefWilliam Marion Reedy 1896–c. 1920
Categoriesliterary journal
Frequencyweekly, later monthly
PublisherThe Sunday Mirror Company 1891–c. 1896
| Editor-in-chief | William Marion Reedy 1896–c. 1920 |
|---|---|
| Categories | literary journal |
| Frequency | weekly, later monthly |
| Publisher | The Sunday Mirror Company 1891–c. 1896 |
| First issue | February 25, 1891 |
| Final issue | 1944 |
| Country | United States |
| Based in | St. Louis |
| Language | English |
Reedy's Mirror was a literary journal in St. Louis, Missouri in the fin de siècle era.[1] It billed itself "The Mid-West Weekly".[2]
Contributors included Edna St. Vincent Millay,[3] Robert Frost, Carl Sandburg,[4] Ezra Pound, Vachel Lindsay,[1] Harris Merton Lyon,[5] Sara Teasdale,[6] Albert Bloch[7] and Theodore Dreiser.[1]
Edgar Lee Masters first published parts of his Spoon River Anthology in Reedy's Mirror over the course of 1914.[8]