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Holly A. Baggett, "Making No Compromise: Margaret Anderson, Jane Heap, and the Little Review" (Northern Illinois UP, 2023)

Jan 30, 2024
Discover the rebellious lives of Margaret Anderson and Jane Heap, founders of the influential 'Little Review'. Explore their promotion of radical trends, support for women writers, and embrace of mysticism. Uncover their impact on modernism, feminism, and cultural norms.
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Quick takeaways

  • Margaret Anderson and Jane Heap revolutionized modernist literature by publishing works of renowned authors like T.S. Eliot and James Joyce.
  • The spiritual teachings of George Gurdjieff profoundly influenced Anderson and Heap, leading to a significant shift in their artistic pursuits.

Deep dives

Exploring the Roots of Women in American History and Modernist Literature

Dr. Holly A. Baggett's book delves into the lives of Margaret Anderson and Jane Heep, two significant figures from the American Midwest who converged in Chicago amidst the literary renaissance. With Anderson's artistic background and Heep's penetrating wit, they co-founded The Little Review, a groundbreaking literary magazine that propelled modernist authors to fame.

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