The Little Review

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The Little Review was an influential early 20th-century American literary magazine known for publishing experimental modernist writers, including James Joyce.

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The Little Review canonical 1

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instanceOf literary magazine
modernist magazine
basedIn City of Chicago
surface form: Chicago

New York City
Paris
circulationArea Europe
United States of America
surface form: United States
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
dissolvedOrAbolished 1929
editor Jane Heap
Margaret C. Anderson
endPublicationYear 1929
foundedBy Margaret C. Anderson
Margaret C. Anderson
surface form: Margaret Caroline Anderson
genre avant-garde literature
modernist literature
hasContributor Arthur Symons
Ben Hecht
Djuna Barnes
Emma Goldman
Ezra Pound
Ford Madox Ford
Gertrude Stein
James Joyce
Jean Cocteau
Mina Loy
Dame Rebecca West
surface form: Rebecca West

Sherwood Anderson
T. S. Eliot
William Carlos Williams
Wyndham Lewis
hasMotto Making no compromise with the public taste
hasPart serialization of Ulysses
inception 1914
languageOfWorkOrName English
locationOfEvent United States obscenity trial regarding Ulysses
movement literary modernism
notableFor first English-language serialization of James Joyce's Ulysses
obscenity trial over Ulysses
publishing experimental modernist writers
politicalAlignment anarchist
feminist
publicationFrequency irregular
publishedWork Ulysses (serialization)
publisherOf Ezra Pound
James Joyce
T. S. Eliot
startPublicationYear 1914

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James Joyce's Ulysses firstSerialization The Little Review
subject surface form: Ulysses