The Little Review

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Much of the timeline is focused on the change in cover images, as well as notable events related to world war 1. The titles clearly show the shift in content, starting from a very plain design and progressively becoming more and more dramatic and exciting as time goes on. The major shifts in style are the introduction of color shortly after World War 1, which hints at the dramatic content within, and the introduction of the abstract designs as the magazine begins to feature more and more art.
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The World War 1 events often tie closely to major shifts in the magazine, for example the execution of anarchist poets in England ties closely to spikes in anarchist articles, and major battles often coincide with articles on anarchism.
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==IV. Close Reading==
 
==IV. Close Reading==
  

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