The Oxford and Cambridge Magazine

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The Oxford and Cambridge Magazine was a periodical magazine of essays, poems, reviews, and stories, that appeared in 1856 as twelve monthly issues.[1]

The magazine was financed by William Morris (1834–1896). It was founded by a number of Oxford University undergraduates including Morris, Edward Burne-Jones (1833–1898), and William Fulford (1831–1882),[2] who referred to themselves as a "Set".[3] Besides this group, other contributors included Henry Lushington and Dante Gabriel Rossetti.

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  3. Fleming, Patrick C. "William Fulford, the 'Set,' and The Oxford and Cambridge Magazine." Victorian Periodicals Review 45.3 (Fall 2012)

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