"The Yale Literary Magazine (Vol. LXXXVIII, No. 4, January 1923)" by Various is a journal that captures the spirit of Yale University's student body in the 1920s through a diverse collection of essays, poems, and reviews. Within its pages, one finds pieces such as "Leader" by Russell W. Davenport, a look at perspectives on Christianity at the time, and the emotionally charged "Autumn Lament" by Lucius Beebe. Stories like "Lothario in Livorno" by Norman R. Jaffray explore the complexities of relationships, while other works consider human nature and the arts. The periodical reflects a broad range of topics including identity, social norms, and the search for meaning in creative expression, giving readers a window into the literary ambitions and intellectual conversations among Yale students of that era.

The Yale Literary Magazine (Vol. LXXXVIII, No. 4, January 1923)
By Various
Experience the vibrant voices of a generation as students grapple with love, loss, faith, and the ever-evolving world around them through thought-provoking prose and heartfelt poetry.
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