The Little Review March 1914 (Vol. 1 No. 1)
English

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The Little Review is a notable literary magazine that emerged as a platform for modernist literature and avant-garde ideas. It featured a diverse array of writers poets and artists showcasing innovative works that challenged traditional forms and conventions. The magazine played a crucial role in the early 20th-century literary scene promoting experimental literature and providing a voice for emerging talents. Its commitment to publishing bold and unconventional works made it a significant publication in the landscape of modern literature influencing many writers and shaping literary discourse. *** The first issue of The Little Review introduced readers to a variety of literary styles and themes reflecting the dynamic cultural shifts of its time. It included contributions from prominent figures in the literary world as well as lesser-known writers creating a rich tapestry of voices. The magazine''s editorial vision was to foster a community of writers who were unafraid to explore new ideas and push boundaries. This commitment to innovation and creativity helped establish The Little Review as a cornerstone of modernist literature leaving a lasting legacy in the literary canon.
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