학술논문

The World of the Little Review
Document Type
Chapter
Author
Source
Serial Encounters : Ulysses and the Little Review, 2019, ill.
Subject
Little Review
Margaret Anderson
Jane Heap
Ezra Pound
Ulysses
serialization
avant-garde
New York
First World War
conservatism
Literary Studies (20th Century onwards)
Literary Theory and Cultural Studies
Language
English
Abstract
This chapter looks at the origins and general intellectual context of the Little Review, the avant-garde New York periodical which serialized Joyce’s Ulysses between 1918 and 1920. The editors were Margaret Anderson and Jane Heap, who were joined by Ezra Pound for two years from May 1917. Pound edited the serial Ulysses and was acutely aware of the changing political context in which the journal was being published. In an atmosphere of increasing cultural conservatism brought about by the entry of the US into the First World War, the New York Post Office declared some issues of the Little Review to be non-mailable and suppressed them. The chapter reviews some issues of the Little Review in detail, paying particular attention to the nexus of associations between the serial Ulysses and some of the other texts and preoccupations of the Little Review.

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