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British modernism in the interwar period: publishers, periodicals, and networks (1918-1939)

British modernism in the interwar period: publishers, periodicals, and networks (1918-1939)

  1. Hogarth Press begins as a “little press”

    Labels: Hogarth Press, Leonard Woolf, Virginia Woolf
  2. The London Mercury starts a long interwar run

    Labels: The London
  3. Coterie launches as a London modernist magazine

    Labels: Coterie
  4. Jonathan Cape opens a major new publishing house

    Labels: Jonathan Cape, Wren Howard
  5. Egoist Press publishes Ulysses in London

    Labels: Egoist Press, Harriet Shaw
  6. Hogarth Press relocates to Tavistock Square

    Labels: Hogarth Press, Tavistock Square
  7. Nancy Cunard founds the Hours Press

    Labels: Hours Press, Nancy Cunard
  8. Hours Press publishes Beckett’s Whoroscope

    Labels: Hours Press, Samuel Beckett
  9. New Writing begins under John Lehmann

    Labels: New Writing, John Lehmann
  10. Secker & Warburg forms amid political publishing shifts

    Labels: Secker &, Fredric Warburg, Roger Senhouse
  11. International Surrealist Exhibition opens in London

    Labels: International Surrealist, New Burlington
  12. Mass-Observation launches via a New Statesman call

    Labels: Mass-Observation, New Statesman
  13. The Criterion ends as Europe moves to war

    Labels: The Criterion, T S