The Little Review
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==I. Introduction== | ==I. Introduction== | ||
− | + | '''''The Little Review''''' was a literary magazine founded in 1914, very shortly before World War 1 broke out. Founded by Margaret Anderson, it labeled itself as a platform for experimental writing and international art. One of the most defining traits of the '''''Little Review''''' was the refusal to compromise for the general public, including eventually adding the motto "Making No Compromise with the Public Taste", and leaving pages blank to protest a lack of publicly supported material. Eventually, an organization known as the Society for the Suppression of Vice would charge the magazine with obscenity, and force the discontinuation of the magazine. | |
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==II. Text Mining== | ==II. Text Mining== | ||
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==V. Conclusion== | ==V. Conclusion== | ||
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