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Egoist
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little magazines
- In little magazine: Leading periodicals and figures of the movement
…20th century, of which the Egoist (1914–19) and Blast (1914–15) were most conspicuous, as well as transition (1927–38), founded in Paris by American editors Eugene and Maria Jolas.
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publishing history
- In history of publishing: Britain
They included the Egoist (1914–19), associated with Ezra Pound and the Imagists; the London Mercury (1919–39), started by J.C. (later Sir John) Squire, one of the Georgian poets; the Criterion (1922–39), founded and edited by T.S. Eliot; the Adelphi (1923–55), of John Middleton Murry; New Writing (1936–46), edited…
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