The Kartika Review is a quarterly literary magazine that publishes literary fiction, poetry, and essays that endeavor to expand and enhance the mainstream perception of Asian American creative writing. The journal also publishes book reviews, author interviews, and artwork relevant to the Asian Diaspora. Kartika Review sponsors readings, panel discussions, writing contests, and other creative activities for the Asian American community in both New York City and the Bay Area, California. The journal launched in September 2007 and has featured work from prominent members of the Asian American arts community, such as Gene Luen Yang , a Finalist for the 2006 National Book Award and winner of the 2007 Printz Award, Kelly Zen Yie Tsai, ref http www.yellowgurl.com Kelly Zen Yie Tsai Homepage ref a spoken word poet, and Eddy Zheng , a Chinese American writer and activist who spent over 19 years in federal prison. ref http www.eddyzheng.com Background.html Eddy Zheng, Background Information ref ref http www.kartikareview.com current.html Inaugural Issue of Kartika Review ref Forthcoming in the next scheduled issue will be author interviews with Li Young Lee and Don Lee , and contributions from Russell C. Leong, ref http www.aasc.ucla.edu people rleong.htm Russell C. Leong, Faculty Page ref a professor at UCLA and editor of the Amerasia Journal . References reflist External links http www.kartikareview.com Official Website http www.duotrope.com market 2576.aspx Duotrope Digest http www.angryasianman.com 2007 12 new literary journal kartika review.html Angry Asian Man, new literary journal kartika review http poeticinvention.blogspot.com 2007 12 kartika review.html International Exchange for Poetic Intervention, Kartika Review http www.8asians.com 2007 12 27 kartika review publishes asian american literature 8Asians.com, Kartika Review Supports Asian American Literature Category American literary magazines ... more details
italic title About 1 the 18th century newspaper 2 other uses 3 Critical Review disambiguation Critical Review Image 1756 CriticalReview no1.png thumb right The Critical Review, no. 1, 1756 The Critical Review was first edited by Tobias Smollett from 1756 to 1763, and was contributed to by Samuel Johnson , David Hume , John Hunter , and Oliver Goldsmith , until 1817. ref James Basker, Tobias Smollett, Critic and Journalist , New York 1988, and James Basker, http www.pickeringchatto.com criticalreview.htm The Critical Review or Annals of Literature 1756 1763 ref The Edinburgh printer Archibald Hamilton started publishing The Critical Review in 1756 with Tobias Smollett as its first editor, and mainly contained book reviews. These reviews were often long and fulsome, and used copious quotations. ref Encyclopaedia Britannica, Fifteenth Edition, Tobias Smollett ref Still, the Tory and High Church perspectives of its contributors mentioned above was felt immensely in a time of Whig supremacy. Because of a libel against Admiral Sir Charles Knowles, 1st Baronet Sir Charles Knowles in The Critical Review , Tobias Smollett was sentenced to a fine penalty fine of 100 and three months in King s Bench Prison. In 1763 Smollett retired from the Review, but left it as a newspaper with far more influence than other newspapers of its time, attracting the philosophers and thinkers Samuel Johnson and Oliver Goldsmith and the Scots David Hume and John Hunter . Sources references External links http nutmeg.easternct.edu pauleyb c18booktracker node 446 DEFAULTSORT Critical Review, The Category Newspapers published in the United Kingdom Category Publications established in 1756 Category Publications disestablished in 1817 fr The Critical Review ... more details
italictitle Infobox Journal title The Chesterton Review cover File tcrvolume37cover.gif editor Ian Boyd, C.S.B. discipline Religious studies Religious Studies , Literature, Theology abbreviation Chesterton rev. publisher G.K. Chesterton Institute for Faith & Culture country United States frequency Quarterly history 1974 present website http secure.pdcnet.org chesterton link2 http secure.pdcnet.org chesterton toc link2 name Tables of content, all issues RSS atom OCLC 2247651 JSTOR LCCN 80 644031 CODEN ISSN 0317 0500 eISSN 1930 1294 The Chesterton Review is the Peer review peer reviewed academic journal of the G.K. Chesterton Institute for Faith & Culture based at Seton Hall University. It was founded in 1974 to promote an interest in all aspects of G. K. Chesterton s life, work, art and ideas, including his Christian apologetics. Since 1974 it has published over 3,000 articles, reviews, and other items exploring the work and thought of the English writer Gilbert K. Chesterton and his circle. The journal includes essays and articles written by Chesterton, and occasionally publishes special issues on particular topics. It also publishes special editions in Spanish, Portuguese, French, and Italian. The Chesterton Review is edited by Ian Boyd, C.S.B., and is available in both print and electronic formats from the Philosophy Documentation Center . All back issues are included with online subscription options. Indexing The Chesterton Review is abstracted and indexed in the ATLA Religion Database , Humanities International Index, MLA International Bibliography, Periodicals Index Online, and TOC Premier. Editions in Other Languages The Chesterton Review en Espa ol ISSN 2162 853X, Established 2006 The Chesterton Review em Portugu s ISSN 2162 8548, Established 2009 The Chesterton Review en Fran ais ISSN 2162 8602, Established 2010 The Chesterton Review in Italiano ISSN 2162 3589 ... Review Category English language journals Category Quarterly journals Category Publications established ... more details
The Little Review , an American literary magazine founded by Margaret Caroline Anderson Margaret Anderson ..., Irish, and French. In addition to publishing a variety of international literature, The Little Review printed early examples of Surrealism surrealist artwork and Dada ism. The magazine s most well known work was the Serial literature serialization of James Joyce James Joyce s Ulysses novel Ulysses . History Margaret Anderson conceived The Little Review in 1914 during the Chicago Literary Renaissance. In The Little Review s opening editorial, Anderson called for the creation of a new form .... . ref Anderson, Margaret. March 1914 . Announcement The Little Review . pg. 1 2 ref This philosophy would shape the magazine throughout its fifteen year run. In the early years, The Little Review published a variety of literature, essays, and poetry. The magazine advocated themes like feminism and even anarchism for a short time. Emma Goldman was a key figure during The Little Review s brief ... 1929. Pound approached Anderson in late 1916 to help with the magazine, explaining, T he Little Review ..., eds. 1988 . Pound The Little Review, The Letters of Ezra Pound to Margaret Anderson The Little Review Correspondence. New York New Directions. pg. 6. ref As a result, Pound became foreign editor in 1917. In the same year, The Little Review moved to Greenwich Village in New York City . The magazine serialized James Joyce s Ulysses starting in 1918. The Little Review continued to publish Ulysses ... and met Pound and other literary expatriates during their trip. While The Little Review continued to publish ..., Anderson and Heap parted ways Heap returned to New York with The Little Review and Anderson remained in Europe. Between 1925 and 1929, Heap, as the new editor, made The Little Review the American .... pg. 265 ref Under Heap s editorship, the magazine published more art in addition to literature and organized ... Review appeared as a series of letters and questionnaires from past contributors. Anderson reflects ... more details
threepercent index.php?id 1533 Complete Review and International Literature , Chad W. Post, Three Percent ... for the complete review . http twitter.com MAOrthofer MAOrthofer , Twitter feed. http www.complete review.com main CRbook.htm The Complete Review Eleven Years, 2500 Reviews , book by Michael Orthofer, 2010. Category Literature websites Category Internet properties established in 1999 de Complete review ...lowercase title complete review NOTE do not capitalize, see next footnote complete review ref The site usually refers to itself in lower case italics. It is occasionally seen in capital letters. ref is a literature ... of 2251 works under review, ref name tenyr http www.complete review.com saloon archive 200904a.htm ll9 The Complete Review the first decade , by M.A.Orthofer, Literary Saloon , 5 April 2009 ref averaging ... index.php?id 1823 Happy Birthday to the Complete Review , Chad W. Post, Three Percent, 6 April .... ref name nbc ref http www.ibna.ir vdcguw9qnak9xy4.5jra.html Persian literature still a strong and active ... the site Orthofer said I ve always read a lot and been interested in literature, and I was interested ... I set out to do. ref name imprint http www.imprintmagazine.org life and style net review ultimate bookworm NET Review The Ultimate Bookworm , Sara Howard, imprintmagazine , September 28, 2005 ref In 2010 Orthofer published a book about the website called The Complete Review Eleven Years, 2500 ... review.com main CRbook.htm The Complete Review Eleven Years, 2500 Reviews ref Critical and popular reception In October 2004, David Orr journalist David Orr of the New York Times Book Review said ... review 03ORRL.html Where to Find Digital Lit , David Orr, New York Times Book Review , October 3 ... Book Critics Circle Award in 2006 said of the site, The complete review seemed to appear out ..., in America that s as diverse as Michael Orthofer s Complete Review . Nor as meticulous about record ... review , official site http www.complete review.com quarterly index.htm complete review Quarterly ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The Tamarack Review was a Canada Canadian literary magazine , published from 1956 to 1982. Established and edited by Robert Weaver , other figures associated with the magazine s editorial staff included Anne Wilkinson , William Toye author William Toye and John Robert Colombo . Tamarack Review published literature in a wide variety of genres, including fiction , poetry , travel memoir s, autobiography , literary criticism and drama . Notable writers whose early work was published in Tamarack include Timothy Findley , Hugh Hood , Alice Munro , Jay MacPherson and Mordecai Richler . Category Canadian literary magazines Category Defunct magazines of Canada Category Defunct literary magazines Category Publications established in 1956 Category Publications disestablished in 1982 Canada lit mag stub ... more details
Infobox journal title The Hudson Review cover editor Paula Deitz discipline Literary journal peer reviewed language English former names abbreviation publisher Hudson Review, Inc. country United States frequency Quarterly history 1948 present openaccess license impact impact year website http www.hudsonreview.com link1 link1 name link2 link2 name JSTOR OCLC LCCN CODEN ISSN 0018 702X eISSN boxwidth The Hudson Review is a quarterly journal of literature and the arts. It was founded in 1947 in New York by William Ayers Arrowsmith , Joseph Deericks Bennett , and George Frederick Morgan . The first issue was introduced in the spring of 1948. Morgan edited the magazine from its founding until 1998, when Paula Deitz succeeded him. According to the Review s website the magazine has dealt with the area where literature bears on the intellectual life of the time and on diverse aspects of American culture. It has no university affiliation and is not committed to any narrow academic aim or to any particular political perspective. In 2006, Princeton University libraries announced that they had acquired the archives of the journal which included important works including an Ezra Pound manuscript. ref http www.princeton.edu main news archive S14 63 44E66 index.xml?section newsreleases News Princeton. Library acquires archives of prominent literary magazine ref External links http www.hudsonreview.com Official site http arks.princeton.edu ark 88435 8p58pc97t The Hudson Review Archives, 1863 2009 at the Princeton University Library References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Hudson Review, The Category Publications established in 1947 Category Literary magazines Category American literary magazines US lit mag stub ... more details
issues. From 1974 to the present, the review has had issues devoted to themes as diverse as the literature of war, literature of the British Commonwealth, the autobiography, travel, war, Henry James ...Infobox journal title The Sewanee Review cover File Sewanee review.gif editor George Core discipline Literature abbreviation Sewanee Rev. publisher Johns Hopkins University Press for Sewanee The University ... year website http www.sewanee.edu sewanee review link1 http muse.jhu.edu journals sewanee review link1 name Online access link2 http www.press.jhu.edu journals sewanee review link2 name The Sewanee Review at JHU Press JSTOR OCLC 1936968 LCCN CODEN ISSN 0037 3052 eISSN 1934 421X The Sewanee Review ... sewanee review guidelines.html periodical Johns Hopkins University Press title Sewanee Review accessdate ... , and Eudora Welty . History Unreferenced section date May 2011 The Sewanee Review was established ..., Philosophy, History, Political Science, and Literature as require further treatment than they receive in specialist publications. Trent Editor in chief edited the review until 1900. Upon his retirement ... of the University. John McLaren McBryde, Jr. edited the review from 1910 1920, when George ... Skinkle Knickerbocker took the helm. Knickerbocker first published fiction in the review in 1932 ... s vice chancellor, Alexander Guerry. It was during the early 1940s that the Review s place in American ... literary culture, placing it firmly alongside Cleanth Brooks s Southern Review and John Crowe Ransom s Kenyon Review . Lytle and Tate saw to the publication of such authors and critics as Randall ..., he had the review redesigned by P. J. Conkwright, who crafted the distinctive blue cover and design ... T. S. Eliot commented that the Sewanee Review has . . . reached the status of an institution by which ... Crowe Ransom, and Robert Penn Warren have all contributed to the review. However, the review has never ... been featured in its pages O Connor, Faulkner, Welty, Porter, Dickey, etc. , the review has also published ... more details
Image 1901 CurrentLiterature NY v31 no6.png 150px thumb right Current Literature, 1901 with portrait of Henry James Current Literature 1888 1913 was an American magazine published in New York. Editors included William George Jordan ref Who s Who in America. A.N. Marquis, 1899 ref and Edward J. Wheeler. Its purpose ... was to deal with current literature in an eclectic way. ref Current Literature a Magazine of Record and Review, v.1, no.1, July 1888 ref In 1913 it was renamed Current Opinion. ref Wheeler. National cyclop dia of American biography. 1916 ref References reflist italic title Category Publications established in 1888 Category Defunct magazines of the United States magazine stub ... more details
Ryerson, 1967. Northern Review . Entry in The Oxford Companion to Canadian Literature . Ed. William ...Northern Review was a Montreal based literary magazine published in Canada between 1945 and 1956. It resulted from the merger between two earlier magazines, Preview Canadian magazine Preview and First Statement , both of which were also Montreal based. Poet and literary critic John Sutherland Canadian writer John Sutherland , who founded First Statement , became the managing editor of Northern Review . A number of well known list of Canadian writers Canadian writers , including Patrick Anderson poet Patrick Anderson , A. M. Klein , Irving Layton , P.K. Page , F.R. Scott , and A.J.M. Smith also served as literary editor editors for various periods. In 1947, Sutherland s scathing review of Robert Finch poet Robert Finch s Governor General s Award winning book, Poems , caused all of the latter named editors, with the exception of Layton, to resign from the magazine s editorial board. Finch was a generally respected writer at the time who had co published with Klein, Scott, and Smith in the 1936 poetry anthology New Provinces , so Sutherland s denouncement of Finch hit a sore spot with his elder colleagues. In spite of the controversy, Northern Review was the most significant Canadian literary ... , were reluctant. Northern Review was also an important source for Canadian literary criticism, at a time when few critics, including Canadian ones, regarded Canadian literature as a distinctive and worthwhile ... Press as a sideline to regular issues of Northern Review . Layton s first book, Irving Layton ... himself left the editorial board of Northern Review that same year. The Sutherland edited Other ... in the early 1950s, and as a result Northern Review became more conservative in its editorial vision. Although Northern Review appeared destined for the more mainstream status and wider readership ... death from cancer in 1956 put an end to Northern Review . In total, forty issues of the magazine were ... more details
Sarmatian Review is an English language peer review ed academic journal on the Slavistics culture , history , and society of Central Europe Central and Eastern Europe published by Polish Institute of Houston at Rice University three times a year in January, April, and September. Since 1992 an abbreviated web edition appears six to ten weeks after the print edition and is available freely from their website. It was founded in 1981. Its ISSN number is 10595872. It deals with a variety of subjects country related articles Poland , Russia and Ukraine being most prominent , the post Soviet period, the United States American and European ethnic issues and matters related mass media , higher education , literature , government , religion and politics . It contains articles, review and sometimes literature samples poetry . The name of the publications comes from Sarmatia , a semi legendary name for the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth , a multi cultural state that spanned most of Eastern Europe from 16th to 18th centuries. The goal of this publication, as stated at http ejournal.coalliance.org fullrec.cfm?EJID 1850 is The Sarmatian Review was conceived by a group of American Polish scholars who observed a dearth of scholarly journals that would allow the Polish American points of view to be heard. Polish Americans, and other Americans of Central European ancestry, will be able to speak for themselves in a scholarly publication that reflects Central European and Polish American identity. See also Sarmatism External links http www.ruf.rice.edu sarmatia Homepage http www.ruf.rice.edu sarmatia 999 correspondence.html Correspondences between Melchior Wa kowicz and Jerzy Giedroyc Sarmatian Review September 1999 academic journal stub Category Slavistics Category Area studies journals Category Cultural journals Category Polish culture Category Publications established in 1981 Category Rice University ... more details
Infobox journal title Hispanic Review cover File HR cover.gif editor Rom n de la Campa discipline Hispanic and Portuguese Brazilian Luso Brazilian Literature and Culture language Spanish, Portuguese, English formernames abbreviation Hispanic Rev. publisher University of Pennsylvania Press country United States frequency Quarterly history 1933 present openaccess license impact impact year website http hr.pennpress.org link1 http muse.jhu.edu journals hispanic review link1 name Online access on Project MUSE link2 link2 name JSTOR 00182176 OCLC 1752093 LCCN 34028948 CODEN ISSN 0018 2176 eISSN 1553 0639 Hispanic Review is a peer review peer reviewed academic journal which focuses on research in Hispanic and Portuguese Brazilian Luso Brazilian literature and culture. The journal was created in 1933 to replace the French journal Revue Hispanique that had just stopped publication. cn date May 2011 Since its creation the journal has been edited by the Department of Romance Languages at the University of Pennsylvania . The journal is published quarterly by the University of Pennsylvania Press . It is available online through Project MUSE and JSTOR . The current Editor in chief general editor is Rom n de la Campa University of Pennsylvania . Russell P. Sebold has been the longest serving editor, having directed the journal for over twenty nine years. Ignacio Javier L pez , Barbara Fuchs , and MIchael Solomon have served as editors in the past. cn date May 2011 External links official http hr.pennpress.org Category Cultural journals Category Quarterly journals Category Publications established in 1933 Category Multilingual journals Category University of Pennsylvania ... more details
Infobox journal title The Review of Metaphysics cover editor Jude P. Dougherty discipline Philosophy formernames abbreviation Rev. Metaphys. publisher Philosophy of Education Society, Inc. country United States frequency Quarterly history 1947 present openaccess license impact impact year website http www.reviewofmetaphysics.org index.php link2 http secure.pdcnet.org pdc bvdb.nsf toc?openform&journal pdc revmetaph&cat toc link2 name Online access JSTOR OCLC 1763830 LCCN 50 38404 CODEN ISSN 0034 6632 eISSN 2154 1302 The Review of Metaphysics is a Peer review peer reviewed academic journal of philosophy . It was established by Paul Weiss philosopher Paul Weiss and the first issue was published in September 1947. The journal s primary sponsor is and has been The Catholic University of America , but other major universities help sustain it. ref cite web url http www.reviewofmetaphysics.org index.php?option com content&view article&id 6&Itemid 8 title sustaining institutions format work Review of Metaphysics accessdate 2010 04 07 ref The journal publishes articles on metaphysics and on the history of philosophy . It also has a large book review section and lists the abstracts of other English based philosophy journals. Once a year, it publishes statistics on the philosophy graduate programs in North America. The current editor in chief is Jude P. Dougherty School of Philosophy, The Catholic University of America . See also List of philosophy journals References reflist External links Official website http www.reviewofmetaphysics.org index.php Category English language journals Category Philosophy journals Category Quarterly journals Category Publications established in 1947 Category The Catholic University of America Category Metaphysics literature fi Review of Metaphysics ... more details
Infobox Magazine title The Malahat Review image file image size image caption editor John Barton poet John Barton editor title previous editor staff writer frequency Quarterly circulation category literary magazine company publisher firstdate 1967 finaldate country Canada based Victoria, British Columbia language English language English website URL http www.malahatreview.ca issn 0025 1216 The Malahat Review is a Canadian quarterly literary magazine established in 1967. It features contemporary Canadian and international works of poetry, fiction, and creative non fiction as well as reviews of recently published Canadian literature. John Barton poet John Barton is the current editor. Awards The Malahat Review has been nominated for the Western Magazine Award Foundation s Magazine of the Year award eight times, winning it in 1993 ref cite news url http www.westernmagazineawards.ca index.cfm?ci id 1518&la id 1 title Western Magazine Awards Winners 1983 1999 work Western Magazine Awards website accessdate 19 March 2010 ref . Twenty two Malahat authors have featured in the National Magazine Awards Foundation s roster of finalists, taking home three gold and six silver awards. Stories by Malahat writers have won the M&S Journey Prize six times, and in 2000 the Malahat Review Novella Prize winner The Deep , by Mary Swan , was awarded an O. Henry Award . Notable Authors Malahat published Yann Martel s first short story in 1988 ref http www.nationalpost.com arts story.html?id 2784209 ref . Other issues have featured works by Michael Ondaatje , Margaret Atwood , Susan Musgrave , Robert Bringhurst , Roo Borson , Mary Swan , Patricia Young , and Barry Dempster ref http theliterarytype.ca ?p 439 ref . See also List of literary magazines References Reflist External links http www.malahatreview.ca Malahat Review official site Use dmy dates date October 2010 DEFAULTSORT Malahat Review Category Canadian literary magazines Category Publications established in 1967 Category Quarterly magazines ... more details
Infobox magazine title Wascana Review image file WascanaReviewCoverVol 25Iss1.jpg editor Kathleen Wall category Literature publisher University of Regina country Canada frequency Biannually firstdate 1966 openaccess Yes license impact impact year website URL http www.wascanareview.ca index.php Wascana index oclc 301747930 LCCN CODEN issn 0043 0412 e issn 1923 7588 Wascana Review is a biannual literary magazine published by the University of Regina that was established in 1966. ref cite web url http www.duotrope.com market 3902.aspx title Wascana Review publisher Duotrope accessdate 18 November 2011 ref The magazine is published open access , beginning with vol. 42 2007 . ref http www.wascanareview.ca index.php Wascana help view user topic 000004 Wascana Review . Retrieved 18 November 2011 ref The review focusses on essays, articles, and poetry by contemporary authors among whom its contributors include Di Brandt , Elizabeth Brewster , Sharon Butala , Lorna Crozier , Northrop Frye , Janette Turner Hospital , Linda Hutcheon , Mark Kingwell , Robert Kroetsch , Susan Musgrave , Al Purdy , Leon Rooke , Guy Vanderhaeghe , Tom Wayman , and George Woodcock . It contains video and sound files, as well as text. Its former editors in chief have included Joan Givner as of 2011 lc yes , the general editor is Kathleen Wall . ref http www.wascanareview.ca index.php Wascana about editorialTeam Wascana Review , Editorial team . Retrieved 18 November 2011 ref References Reflist External links Official http www.wascanareview.ca index.php Wascana index Category Canadian literary magazines Category Magazines established in 1966 Category Biannual magazines Category English language magazines ... more details
literature philo stub de The Philosophical Review is The Philosophical Review mk The Philosophical Review nl The Philosophical Review fi The Philosophical Review ...Infobox Journal title The Philosophical Review cover editor Sage School of Philosophy discipline Philosophy language English language English abbreviation Phil. Review publisher Duke University Press country U.S. frequency Quarterly history 1892 present openaccess impact impact year website http www.arts.cornell.edu ... 1470 The Philosophical Review is a quarterly academic journal journal of philosophy edited by the faculty ... The Philosophical Review volume 60 issue 1 pages 20 43 url cite journal doi 10.2307 2182230 first John ... The Philosophical Review volume 64 issue 1 pages 3 32 jstor 2182230 cite journal doi 10.2307 ... The Philosophical Review volume 66 issue 3 pages 377 388 jstor 2182440 cite journal doi 10.2307 ... and Times journal The Philosophical Review volume 66 issue 2 pages 143 160 jstor 2182371 cite journal ... title Sensations and Brain Processes journal The Philosophical Review volume 68 issue 2 pages 141 ... Review volume 74 issue 1 pages 88 95 jstor 2183532 cite journal doi 10.2307 2183143 first Keith ... Descriptions journal The Philosophical Review volume 75 issue 3 pages 281 304 jstor 2183143 ... April title Utterer s Meaning and Intention journal The Philosophical Review volume 78 issue 2 pages ... Review volume 83 issue 4 pages 435 450 jstor 2183914 cite journal doi 10.2307 2184045 first David ... and Conditional Probabilities journal The Philosophical Review volume 85 issue 3 pages 297 ... year 1986 month January title Individualism and Psychology journal The Philosophical Review ... The Philosophical Review volume 104 issue 1 pages 1 52 jstor 2186011 refend See also List of philosophy ... Review http www.arts.cornell.edu phil Sage School of Philosophy http www.dukeupress.edu philreview Duke University Press Philosophical Review DEFAULTSORT Philosophical Review Category Philosophy ... more details
Left Review was a journal of the Writers International established in 1934 and continued until 1938. ref name ou cite web url http openlearn.open.ac.uk mod resource view.php?id 344068 title The role of writers in British society publisher The Open University ref ref cite book title The Cambridge History of Literary Criticism author Christa Knellwolf, Glyn P. Norton, Christopher page 158 publisher Cambridge University Press year 2001 isbn 0521300142 ref The first issue published a position statement by the Writers International, declaring Britain s economy and culture were in a state of collapse, and invited responses. The issues that followed published responses, such as the one by Lewis Grassic Gibbon in the February 1935 issue, and opinions on the nature of literature. ref name ou References references Category Publications established in 1934 journal stub ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Year nav topic5 1895 literature poetry The year 1895 in literature involved ... reunion. The American Historical Review is published for the first time. Pan magazine Pan , a German ... , German philosopher died 1973 in literature 1973 February 28 Marcel Pagnol , French novelist died 1974 in literature 1974 March 29 Ernst J nger , German novelist died 1998 in literature 1998 April 23 Ngaio Marsh , New Zealand novelist died 1982 in literature 1982 May 9 Lucian Blaga , Romanian poet and philosopher died 1961 in literature 1961 May 19 Charles Sorley , British poet died 1915 in literature 1915 June 16 Warren Lewis , British historian, brother of C. S. Lewis and Inklings Inkling died 1973 in literature 1973 July 14 F. R. Leavis , British literary critic died 1978 in literature 1978 July 24 Robert Graves , English poet and novelist died 1985 in literature 1985 September 21 Sergei Yesenin , Russian poet died 1925 in literature 1925 October 17 C. H. B. Kitchin , British novelist died 1967 in literature 1967 October 31 B. H. Liddell Hart , English military historian died 1970 in literature 1970 November 1 David Jones poet David Jones , British poet and artist died 1974 in literature 1974 November 16 Michael Arlen , Armenian novelist and short story writer died 1956 in literature 1956 December 1 Henry Williamson , English novelist died 1977 in literature 1977 December 14 Paul luard , French poet died 1952 in literature 1952 date unknown Vivian de Sola Pinto , British poet, literary critic, and historian died 1969 in literature 1969 Deaths January 13 John Robert Seeley , English historian and essayist born 1834 in literature 1834 January 15 Lady Charlotte Guest , British translator of Welsh literature born 1812 in literature 1812 February 20 Frederick Douglass , American abolitionist, orator and writer born 1818 in literature 1818 March 5 Nikolai Leskov , Russian journalist, novelist and short story writer born 1831 in literature 1831 March 15 Cesare Cant ... more details
A systematic review is a literaturereview focused on a research question that tries to identify, appraise ... review aims to provide an exhaustive summary of literature relevant to a research question . The first step of a systematic review is a thorough search of the literature for relevant papers. The Methodology section of the review will list the database s and citation index es searched, such as Web ... record research A systematic literaturereview using the meta narrative method. Milbank Q 2009 ... 68012196&dopt Full ReviewLiterature articles about the review process MeSH http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov ... term 22Review 20Literature 22 5BMAJR 5D PubMed search ReviewLiterature MAJR http www.meta analysis ... to medicine and are quite common in other sciences where data are collected, published in the literature ... 0 87154 226 9 ref ref Cite book author Harris Cooper title Synthesizing research A guide for literature ... 2008 isbn 978 90 79418 02 2 ref Systematic review is often applied in the biomedical research biomedical .... A systematic review uses an objective and transparent approach for research synthesis, with the aim ... A Systematic Literature Studies in Urban and Social Change publisher Blackwell Publishing ... review randomised trials of the effects of prevention, treatments and rehabilitation as well as health ... a systematic review ref name CochraneHandbook Defining the review question and developing criteria ..., a review of 300 studies found that not all systematic reviews were equally reliable, and that their reporting ... doi ref A 2003 study suggested that extending searches beyond major databases, perhaps into gray literature ... CJ, Kazanjian A title Beyond Medline reducing bias through extended systematic review search journal ... www.odi.org.uk resources details.asp?id 6260&title systematic review slrc international development ...&title systematic review slrc international development research methods details Making systematic ... Review journal References references External links http www.york.ac.uk inst crd Centre for Reviews ... more details
The Undergrowth of Literature is a pioneering study of pornography written by the United Kingdom British author Gillian Freeman in 1967. ref Victor E. Neuburg , The Popular Press companion to popular literature , Popular Press, 1983, ISBN 0879722339, p.97 ref The foreword is by David Stafford Clark . A review by Stephen Vizinczey described it as nothing more than a collection of quotes, pr cis, paraphrases and photographs from current pornographic publications and glossy magazines ... there is no love like the liberal prig s love for perverts and perversions . ref Stephen Vizinczey, Pornography and the contemporary prig , The Times , 4 November 1967. ref References reflist DEFAULTSORT Undergrowth of Literature Category 1967 books nonfiction book stub ... more details
The Ruminator Review , originally the Hungry Mind Review , was a quarterly book review magazine founded by David Unowsky and published in St. Paul, Minnesota from 1986 to 2005. It included reviews of of all genres, as well as literary interviews, focusing on work published by smaller presses. It was distributed freely through independent bookstores in the United States. The review was part of a creative partnership centered around the Ruminator Books bookstore at Macalester College , including the bookstore and its independent press, Ruminator Press . ref name indep http www.independentpublisher.com newsdetail.php?page 883 Ruminator Bookstore Closed , Independent Publisher, 2004. ref History Hungry Mind Bookstore and Review The Hungry Mind Bookstore was opened in 1970 in St. Paul by Unowsky. In 1972 it moved onto Macalester College campus to become the university bookstore. By the 1980s, the bookstore had become well known in the region, and was becoming a hub for literary activity. Unowsky helped start a regional booksellers association. In 1986 he launched the Hungry Mind Review as a critical literary journal, with founding editor Bart Schneider . The review attracted some high profile writers and reviewers, such as Robert Bly , Andrei Codrescu , Jane Hamilton and Arundhati Roy . ref http www.philsp.com data data326.html Phil Stephensen Payne, Galactic Central ref Hungry Minds Press In 1995, in response to the disappearance of backlists from the catalogs of traditional publishers catalogs, Unowsky and his wife started their own independent press, with three partners. Over ..., it became Ruminator Books, Review, and Press. ref name negl In 2001 Margaret Maitland became editor of the Review. ref The Self Publishing Manual, 14th Ed. Dan Poynter. 2003. ref In 2004, behind on its rent to the university, the bookstore went out of business. The Ruminator Review continued for another ... category american literature ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 History of literature2 European literature refers to the literature of Europe . European literature includes literature in many languages among the most important of the modern written works are those in English literature English , Spanish literature Spanish , French literature French , Dutch literature Dutch , Polish literature Polish , German literature German , Italian literature Italian , Modern Greek literature Modern Greek , Czech literature Czech and Russian literature Russian and works by the Scandinavian literature Scandinavians and Irish literature Irish . Important classical and medieval traditions are those in Latin literature Latin , Ancient Greek literature Ancient Greek , Medieval Bulgarian literature Old Bulgarian , Old Norse literature Old Norse , Medieval French literature Medieval French and the Italian Tuscan dialect of the renaissance. In colloquial speech, European literature often is used as a synonym for Western literature . European literature is a part of world literature . European literature in the Classical period Ancient Greek literature Main Ancient Greek literature Latin Literature Main Latin literature European literature in the Romance languages Catalan literature Main Catalan literature French literature Main French Literature Main Belgian literature Belgian literature in French Main Swiss literature French branch Italian literature Main Italian literature Portuguese literature Main Portuguese literature Romanian literature Main Romanian literature Spanish literature Main Spanish literatureLiterature in other Romance languages Main Aragonese literature Main Arpitan language Literature Main Galician language literature Main Western Lombard literature Main Occitan literature Main Anglo Norman literature Main J rriais literature Main Walloon language Literature European literature in the Germanic languages Anglic literature Main English literature Main Scots literature Dutch literature Main Dutch literature ... more details
. New Left Review 1 2000 , pp. 54 68 repr. in Prendergast, Debating World Literature, pp. 148 ...History of literature2 History of literature World literature is sometimes used to refer to the sum total ... European literature, world literature today is increasingly seen in global context. Readers today ... world literature would supplant the national literatures as the major mode of literary creativity I ... nations, and advise everyone to do the same. National literature is now a rather unmeaning term the epoch of world literature is at hand, and everyone must strive to hasten its approach. ref Eckermann, p. 132 ref Reflecting Goethe s fundamentally economic understanding of world literature as a process ... national and local literatures, there arises a world literature. Whereas Marx and Engels followed Goethe in seeing world literature as a modern or even future phenomenon, in 1886 the Irish scholar Hutcheson Macaulay Posnett argued that world literature first arose in ancient empires such as the Roman ... Literature. London K. Paul, Trench, 1886 ref Certainly today, world literature is understood as including classical works from all periods, as well as contemporary literature written for a global audience ... actively about world literature as a frame for their own national production, a theme found in essays ..., the rising tide of nationalism led to an eclipse of interest in world literature, but in the postwar era, comparative and world literature began to enjoy a resurgence in the United ... countries possessed, the United States became a thriving site for the study of comparative literature often primarily at the graduate level and of world literature, often taught as a first year general ... efforts to open out the study of world literature. This change is well illustrated by the expansion ..., and with the title changed from masterpieces to the less exclusive Literature. ref The Norton Anthology of World Literature , ed. Maynard Mack and Sarah Lawall, Expanded Edition, 1995. Third edition ... more details
, the Analytical Review focused on politics, philosophy, natural history, and literature. To promote ... on poetry, novels, drama, belles lettres , travel literature , biographies, science writing, and other forms of popular literature. They did not review many complex theological or scholarly works ... in its initial title The Analytical Review or, History of Literature, domestic and foreign ... in Literature 11.2 1984 187&ndash 199. Teich, Nathaniel. The Analytical Review . British Literary ... of the Analytical Review engraving by William Sharp engraver William Sharp after a painting by Moses ... spellings iz instead of is . The Analytical Review was a periodical established in London in 1788 in literature 1788 by the publisher Joseph Johnson publisher Joseph Johnson and the writer Thomas .... Perhaps most important, the Analytical Review provided a forum for Radicalism historical radical ... William Pitt the Younger Pitt administration. In late 1797, the Anti Jacobin Review , the self styled nemesis of the Analytical Review , was founded by supporters of the government and other reactionary ... Review suspended publication in December 1798 after the deaths of Christie 1796 and Wollstonecraft ... contributing editors. Establishment Forerunners The British Whig Party Whig Monthly Review London Monthly Review , founded in 1749 by Ralph Griffiths , and the British Tory Party Tory The Critical Review Critical Review , founded in 1756 by Tobias Smollett , were the first journals dedicated to reviewing books in Britain. Although they were joined by smaller publications such as the Analytical Review ... Review , two periodicals with similar aims had collapsed. The first was the Theological Repository ..., 12 13, 18 19. ref A second forerunner of the Analytical Review was Paul Henry Maty s periodical A New Review published 1782&ndash 86 , which was likewise devoted to reviewing books and offering a summary of their contents. Like its successor, the New Review paid special attention to foreign ... more details
Infobox Magazine title The Paris Review image file The Paris Review Issue 200.jpg image size 175px image caption The Paris Review , Spring 2012 frequency Quarterly language English category Art , culture , interviews , literature company The Paris Review Foundation editor Lorin Stein editor title Editor ... literature, now widely anthologized, also made their first appearance in The Paris Review ... commitment to literature. ref http www.theparisreview.org about prizes The Paris Review Prizes , The Paris ... issn 0031 2037 The Paris Review is a Literary magazine literary quarterly founded in 1953 by Harold L. Humes , Peter Matthiessen and George Plimpton . Plimpton edited the Review from its founding until his death in 2003. In its first five years, The Paris Review published works by Jack ... 2010 03 05 paris review names new editor Paris Review Names New Editor , The New York Times ref The Review s highly regarded Writers at Work series includes interviews with Ernest Hemingway ... in the inaugural issue by William Styron , stated the magazine s aim The Paris Review hopes to emphasize ... The Paris Review should welcome these people into its pages the good writers and good poets, the non drumbeaters and non axe grinders. So long as they re good. ref William Styron, The Paris Review No. 1, pp. 11 12 ref The Review s founding editors include Humes, Matthiessen, Plimpton, William P ne ... . Du Bois, the magazine s first art editor, designed the iconic Paris Review eagle to include both .... Other legendary locations of The Paris Review include a Thames River Grain Carrier anchored ... Logue and Eugene Walter . Image George Plimpton s Business Card The Paris Review .jpg 175px thumb right George Plimpton s business card with, reverse, a subscription form for The Paris Review . The first ... the headquarters of The Paris Review when the magazine moved from Paris to New York City in 1973. In 2005, The Paris Review was accused by the Underground Literary Alliance of exercising covert influence ... more details