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(1914–19),
originally the New Freewoman: An Individualist Review, founded by Harriet Shaw Weaver and Dora Marsden. It published articles on modern poetry and the arts, and from being a feminist paper became, under the influence of Pound and others, a mouthpiece for the Imagist poets (see Imagism). It was first a fortnightly, then a monthly, with Aldington as assistant editor, followed by T. S. Eliot in 1917. Joyce's Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man was published serially in the magazine in 1914–15.
Subjects: Literature — Literary studies (20th century onwards)