Woman’s World magazine

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Woman’s World magazine was a late 19th-century British periodical for women, notable for its literary and cultural content and for having Oscar Wilde as one of its editors.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf magazine
periodical
person
women’s magazine
countryOfPublication United Kingdom
editorRole editor
literary editor
employer Woman’s World magazine self-linksurface differs
surface form: Woman’s World
endTime 1890
focusesOn arts and culture
fashion
literature
women’s issues
formerName The Lady’s World
genre cultural magazine
literary magazine
hasContributor Oscar Wilde
various women writers
hasEditor Oscar Wilde
William Ernest Henley
hasISSN unknown
intendedMarket middle-class women
language English
mediaType print
notableFor cultural content
having Oscar Wilde as editor
literary content
occupation editor
writer
placeOfPublication London, England
surface form: London
positionHeld editor of Woman’s World
publicationFrequency monthly
publicationPeriod late 19th century
publisher Cassell
surface form: Cassell & Company
startTime 1887
targetAudience women

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Oscar Wilde employer Woman’s World magazine
Woman’s World magazine employer Woman’s World magazine self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Oscar Wilde
this entity surface form: Woman’s World