New Age magazine

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New Age magazine was an influential early 20th-century British weekly periodical known for its blend of socialist politics, literary criticism, and modernist cultural commentary.

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instanceOf British periodical
magazine
weekly periodical
countryOfPublication United Kingdom
editorialStance left-wing
focus literary criticism
modernist culture
socialist politics
genre cultural magazine
literary magazine
political magazine
hasFormat articles
cultural commentary
essays
reviews
influenced British modernist thought
socialist literary criticism
influentialIn early 20th-century British intellectual life
language English
medium print
notableFor blend of socialist politics and literary criticism
modernist cultural commentary
period early 20th century
politicalOrientation socialist
publicationFrequency weekly
subjectMatter culture
literature
modernism
politics
targetAudience intellectual readers
socialist and left-wing readers

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Arnold Bennett employer New Age magazine
guild socialism associatedWith New Age magazine
this entity surface form: The New Age (magazine)
F. S. Flint associatedWith New Age magazine
this entity surface form: The New Age (magazine)
A. R. Orage notableWork New Age magazine
this entity surface form: Contributions to The New Age