6. The Little Magazine and Contemporary Literature ; Published by Modern Language Association of America , New York
There is not much known about the content of this book and at the same time its out of Print where the first year of Publication was 1966.
7. Gender and Activism in a Little Magazine : The Modern Figures of the Masses by Rachel Schreiber ; Published by Routledge
Interweaving nuanced discussions on politics, visuality and gender , Gender and Activism in Little Magazines uncovers the complex ways that gender figures into the graphic satire created by artists of the New York City based socialist journal, The Masses. The Masses was published between 1911 and 1917 featuring cartoons addressing questions of politics, gender , labor and class.
8. Art for the Masses (1911-1917) : A radical Magazine and its graphics by Rebecca Zurrier;
Published by Yale University Art Gallery
From the name itself we can understand that this book consists of all the graphics that has been published in ' The Masses '.
9. The Late Victorian Little Magazine by Koenraad Claes ; Edinburgh University Press
This book offers detailed discussions of the background of the thirteen major little magazines of the Victorian Era both situating this within the periodical press of their day and providing interpretations of representative items.
10. New Voices on the Harlem Renaissance ; Edited by Australia Tarver and Paula C Barnes;
Published by UNKNO
One of the literary movement in American History is that of the Harlem Renaissance which started roughly in 1917 and spanning through the 1920s. This literary era was born in Harlem and included the celebration of black art , culture and writing.Many believe that Jean Toomer's Cane sparked and inspired many creators of this period.
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