Oxford critical and cultural history of modernist magazines

What is the best book on the origin of modernity?

In Moral Discourse and Practice, edited by Stephen Darwall, Allan Gibbard, and Peter Railton

Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1997

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The Theological Origins of Modernity

Chicago: Chicago University Press, 2008 CrossRef | Google Scholar

What is the centre for Modernist Cultures?

The Centre for Modernist Cultures is a hub for world-leading research on literary and artistic modernism

Its members work at the forefront of the discipline, opening up modernist scholarship to innovative lines of inquiry and to new interdisciplinary and international contexts for the study of cultural modernity

What is the Oxfordian magazine?

The Oxfordian Magazine is published bi-annually in the Spring and Fall

With a distribution of 40,000, the Oxfordian provides the greater Oxford community an opportunity to learn about the businesses, events and human interest stories in Oxford

Members of the Chamber receive discounted advertising rates

Oxford critical and cultural history of modernist magazines
Oxford critical and cultural history of modernist magazines

Barcelona magazine (1917-1924)

391 was a Dada-affiliated arts and literary magazine created by Francis Picabia, published between 1917 and 1924 in Barcelona, Zürich and New York City.

Literary magazine in Italy (1938–1939)

Campo di Marte was a literary magazine published briefly from 1938 to 1939 in Florence, Italy.

The position of Poet Laureate of Virginia was established December 18, 1936 by the Virginia General Assembly.

Avant-garde magazine in Sweden (1910–1913)

Thalia was an avant-garde theatre, music and literary magazine published in Stockholm, Sweden, between 1910 and 1913.
Its title was a reference to the Greek muse, Thalia, patron of comedy.
The magazine is known for being one of the publications which promoted avant-garde aesthetics in Sweden.
Ver Sacrum was the official magazine of the Vienna Secession

Ver Sacrum was the official magazine of the Vienna Secession

Ver Sacrum was the official magazine of the Vienna Secession.
Founded by Gustav Klimt and Max Kurzweil, it was published from 1898 to 1903, featuring drawings and designs in the Secession style along with literary contributions from distinguished writers from across Europe.
These included Rainer Maria Rilke, Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Maurice Maeterlinck, Knut Hamsun, Otto Julius Bierbaum, Richard Dehmel, Ricarda Huch, Conrad Ferdinand Meyer, Josef Maria Auchentaller and Arno Holz.

English literary magazine



Voices was a monthly literary magazine published in England from 1919 to 1921.
Under the editorship of Thomas Moult, Voices tried to create a new readership for poetry among the young generation awaiting demobilization or returning from the war.

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