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The Little Review, April 1914 (Vol. 1, No. 2)

By Various

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Enter a world of poetic verses, feminist voices, and incisive critiques in this vintage magazine, where art and societal commentary converge to capture an era of cultural revolution.

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2020-07-13
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"The Little Review, April 1914 (Vol. 1, No. 2)" by Various is a literary magazine from the early 1900s that acts as a stage for different types of writings, sharing poetry, essays, and thoughts on art and books, showing what people thought about culture and smart ideas back then. It gives both new and experienced writers a space to share their modernist views and talks about important topics like feminism and how people show themselves through art. At the beginning, the magazine thinks about "The Germ," a magazine from the past, and how it looked at nature through art and poetry, which made artists today think about being real and the tough times young artists go through. Throughout this issue, poems from George Soule and Sara Teasdale are showcased, as well as discussions on equal voting rights for women and reviews of today's literary works, blending personal thoughts with social opinions.

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