The Little Review October 1915 (Vol. 2 No. 7)
English

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The Little Review is a notable literary magazine that has played a significant role in the modernist movement. It was founded in the early 20th century and became a platform for avant-garde writers and artists. The magazine is particularly famous for publishing works by James Joyce including excerpts from his groundbreaking novel Ulysses. Its commitment to innovative literature and its challenge to conventional norms made it a crucial space for emerging voices in the literary world fostering a community of writers who sought to redefine artistic expression. *** In addition to Joyce The Little Review featured contributions from a diverse array of writers poets and critics including Ezra Pound and T.S. Eliot. The magazine''s editorial stance often sparked controversy especially regarding its bold content and progressive ideas. It aimed to elevate the standards of literary criticism and to provide a forum for discussions on art culture and society. The Little Review''s legacy endures as a symbol of literary experimentation and the pursuit of new forms of narrative and expression.
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