Robin Goodfellow (magazine)

Robin Goodfellow was a short-lived literary periodical published in London during 1861. Edited by Charles Mackay, the magazine featured serialized fiction, essays, poetry, and cultural commentary. It reflected the Victorian era's fascination with morality, class, and sensational storytelling. Robin Goodfellow was one of many literary magazines during the height of the Victorian publishing era. Its goal was to provide affordable literature, easily accessible for the majority of people during the time.