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  • Thumbnail for The Egoist (periodical)
    The Egoist (subtitled An Individualist Review) was a London literary magazine published from 1914 to 1919, during which time it published important early...
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    A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (category Works originally published in The Egoist (periodical))
    Ezra Pound had the novel serialised in the English literary magazine The Egoist in 1914 and 1915, and published as a book in 1916 by B. W. Huebsch of...
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    known by the pen name Tak Kak, was an American individualist anarchist of the Egoist school, born in Manchester, United Kingdom. Walker was one of the main...
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    November 1911 – October 1912; The New Freewoman, June 1913 – December 1913; The Egoist, January 1914 – December 1919. With continuous publication between the...
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  • Tradition and the Individual Talent (category Works originally published in The Egoist (periodical))
    poet and literary critic T. S. Eliot. The essay was first published in The Egoist (1919) and later in Eliot's first book of criticism, The Sacred Wood (1920)...
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    The Egoist is a tragicomical novel by George Meredith published in 1879. The novel recounts the story of self-absorbed Sir Willoughby Patterne and his...
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  • says that the egoist rejects pursuit of devotion to "a great idea, a good cause, a doctrine, a system, a lofty calling", saying that the egoist has no political...
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  • the Individual Talent", which was originally published in two parts in The Egoist, is a part of The Sacred Wood. The essay "Philip Massinger" contains the...
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  • of Imagism', essay in The Egoist, May 1915 'The Poetry of HD' essay in The Egoist, May 1915 'Six French Poets' essay in The Egoist, January 1916 'Imagisme'...
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    Victorian literary circles. Of his later novels, the most enduring is The Egoist (1879), though in his lifetime his greatest success was Diana of the Crossways...
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    Tarr (category Works originally published in The Egoist (periodical))
    The Egoist from April 1916 until November 1917. The American version was published in 1918, with an English language edition published by the Egoist Press...
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    magazine's literary editor, Ezra Pound, the name was changed again to The Egoist. During the following years, Weaver made more financial donations to the...
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    writing career covered poetry, novels, criticism and biography. He edited The Egoist, a literary journal, and wrote for The Times Literary Supplement, Vogue...
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    volumes of Dorothy Richardson's novel sequence Pilgrimage (1915–1967), in The Egoist, April 1918. Sinclair was born in Rock Ferry, Cheshire. Her mother, Amelia...
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    partner and close friend until her death. An associate literary editor of the Egoist journal between 1916 and 1917, H.D. was published by The English Review...
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  • in this book have appeared in magazines, especially in Poetry, Others, The Egoist, and The Poetry Journal." Williams's translation of the title is "To Him...
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    Ezra Pound and printed by Elkin Mathews in London.: 297  In June 1917 The Egoist Ltd, a small publishing firm run by Dora Marsden, published a pamphlet...
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  • magazines: "The New Age", "The British Review", "Poetry and Drama", "The Egoist", "The English Review", "Broom" and others. In 1908 Storer published Inclinations:Poems...
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  • subjective life". The term was first applied in a literary context in The Egoist, April 1918, by May Sinclair, in relation to the early volumes of Dorothy...
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  • States and begins a lecture tour lasting until May, 1920. December — The Egoist, a London literary magazine founded by Dora Marsden which published early...
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