Joseph Dennie (1768 - 1812) - photo 1

Joseph Dennie

Joseph Dennie was an American writer, journalist, and major literary figure of the early 19th century.

Dennie graduated from Harvard College, became a lawyer, but became active in writing. In 1801, he founded a periodical called The Port Folio, which became the most prominent literary weekly of its time in America. It was also the first important political and literary journal in the United States.

As founder of the Tuesday Club, Dennie was the center of Philadelphia's aristocratic literary circle in the early 19th century and for a time was the leading literary critic in the country. He ridiculed the simplistic and crude nature of Native Americans and opposed democratic innovations. He also encouraged talented young writers.

Date and place of birt:30 august 1768, Boston, USA
Date and place of death:7 january 1812, Philadelphia, USA
Period of activity: XVIII, XIX century
Specialization:Critic, Editor, Journalist, Publicist, Publisher, Writer