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The Yale Literary Magazine (Vol. LXXXVIII, No. 5, February 1923)

By Various

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

In the roaring twenties, a university's literary magazine captures the era's spirit through thought-provoking essays, heartfelt poems, and stories of individuals struggling against societal norms.

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2022-05-09
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"The Yale Literary Magazine (Vol. LXXXVIII, No. 5, February 1923)" by Various is a literary collection reflecting the vibrant intellectual atmosphere of Yale University in the 1920s. The magazine features essays, like Winfield Shiras's piece on campus debates and their role in university progress, alongside intimate poetry exploring themes of love and existence through sonnets by Maxwell E. Foster. The stories, are exemplified by Russell W. Davenport's narrative "Georgiana," which portrays a young woman grappling with society's expectations. The collective works act as a time capsule, encapsulating the thoughts and creative aspirations of a generation navigating the complexities of their era through the lens of art and literature.

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