The Criterion

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The Criterion was a British literary magazine founded and edited by T. S. Eliot, known for publishing influential modernist works and critical essays in the early 20th century.

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instanceOf literary magazine
periodical
basedIn London, England
surface form: London
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
editorialStance Christian humanism
conservative cultural criticism
editorInChief T. S. Eliot
foundedBy T. S. Eliot
foundedInContextOf interwar period
genre essay
literary criticism
modernist literature
hasContributor Bertolt Brecht
Charles Maurras
D. H. Lawrence
E. M. Forster
Ezra Pound
Herbert Read
I. A. Richards
Julien Benda
Paul Valéry
Stuart Hampshire
T. E. Hulme
Thomas Mann
Virginia Woolf
W.B. Yeats
surface form: W. B. Yeats

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hasEditor T. S. Eliot
hasTheme European culture
modernism
politics and society
religion and philosophy
inception 1922
influenced Anglo-American literary criticism
modernist literary canon formation
issnStatus defunct
languageOfPublication English
mediaType print
notableEditor T. S. Eliot
notableFor publishing critical essays
publishing influential modernist works
publicationEnd 1939
publicationFrequency monthly
quarterly
publisher Faber and Faber
publisherType literary magazine
timePeriod early 20th century

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