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Although it published only 12 issues—one in each month in 1924—the magazine had an influential impact on early 20th-century English literature by publishing works such as an early extract from
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to give money to Ford for the publication of a literary magazine. Ernest Hemingway was the guest editor of the August 1924 edition.
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This article is about the literary magazine founded in 1924. For the magazine that existed from 1959 to 1977, see
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In 1959, Joseph F. McCrindle founded a literary magazine and named it the
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in 1924. The magazine was based in Paris but was published in London by
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This article about a literary magazine published in Europe is a
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Transatlantic Review (1959–1977)
literary magazine
Ford Madox Ford
Gerald Duckworth and Company
James Joyce
Finnegans Wake
Djuna Barnes
Jean Cassou
H.D.
Ernest Hemingway
Selma Lagerlöf
Jean Rhys
Gertrude Stein
Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven
John Quinn
Ezra Pound
Transatlantic Review
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expanding it
See tips for writing articles about magazines
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Categories
1924 disestablishments in France
1924 establishments in France
Defunct literary magazines published in the United Kingdom
Ford Madox Ford
Magazines established in 1924

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