
672 The Little Review (with Holly A. Baggett) | My Last Book with Phil Jones
The History of Literature
The Little Review: A Modernist Legacy
This chapter explores the influential role of 'The Little Review' in shaping modernist literature, emphasizing its commitment to artistic integrity amidst societal censorship. It examines the magazine's impact on notable figures like James Joyce and Ezra Pound and its dedication to promoting marginalized voices, including forgotten women writers. The discussion highlights the potent cultural tensions of the early 20th century that led to the magazine's notorious obscenity trial over Joyce's 'Ulysses.'
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