Hogarth Press

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Hogarth Press was a British publishing house founded by Leonard and Virginia Woolf, renowned for publishing modernist literature and works by members of the Bloomsbury Group.

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instanceOf British company
publishing house
acquiredBy Chatto & Windus
associatedWith Bloomsbury Group
country United Kingdom
focus experimental fiction
literary criticism
political and social commentary
founder Leonard Woolf
Virginia Woolf
genre modernist literature
hasLanguage English
headquartersLocation London, England
surface form: London
imprintOf Chatto & Windus
inception 1917
industry book publishing
laterOwnedBy Random House
locationFounded Richmond upon Thames
surface form: Richmond, London
movement modernism
namedAfter Hogarth House
notableAuthorPublished Clive Bell
E. M. Forster
John Maynard Keynes
Katherine Mansfield
Lytton Strachey
Sigmund Freud
T. S. Eliot
Virginia Woolf
notableSeries Hogarth Essays
Hogarth Living Poets
notableWorkPublished “Jacob’s Room”
Kew Gardens
surface form: “Kew Gardens”

Mrs. Dalloway
surface form: “Mrs Dalloway”

The Waste Land
surface form: “The Waste Land”
originallyOperatedFrom the Woolfs’ home in Richmond
printingMethod hand press (early years)
product essays
novels
political writing
psychoanalytic texts
translations
significance important outlet for Bloomsbury Group writers
key publisher of British modernism
soldTo Chatto & Windus
status defunct as independent publisher

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Leonard Woolf coFounderOf Hogarth Press
Virginia Woolf coFounderOf Hogarth Press
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