"The Little Review, July 1914 (Vol. 1, No. 5)" by Various is a magazine showcasing the literary landscape of the early 1900s through poems, essays, and reviews. These diverse works touch on central themes of art, literature, and evolving social norms, providing a window into the era's cultural mindset. With contributions from different writers, the magazine sparks conversations on then-current topics, offering a captivating experience for those keen on exploring literary styles and thought of the time. Expect an opening filled with poetic pieces from Charles Ashleigh, Sade Iverson, and more, each exploring a range of feelings and approaches to art. The poems capture the feelings of desire, family ties, envy, and relational struggles. Moreover, a thought-provoking editorial tackles the changing views on motherhood and family values, echoing a far-reaching debate on individual autonomy and development, encouraging readers to connect meaningfully with the period's literature.

The Little Review, July 1914 (Vol. 1, No. 5)
By Various
Turn back time to an era of change, art, and familial bonds, where writers captured the raw, poetic emotions of a society on the cusp of transformation.
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2020-12-20
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