• The Nation and Athenaeum, or simply The Nation, was a United Kingdom political weekly newspaper with a Liberal/Labour viewpoint. It was formed in 1921...
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    competitor: the Nation, becoming The Nation and Athenaeum. In 1931, this successor publication merged with the New Statesman, to form the New Statesman and Nation...
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    The Nation and Athenaeum and changed its name to the New Statesman and Nation, which it kept until 1964. The chairman of The Nation and Athenaeum's board...
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  • first published in The Nation and Athenaeum on 18 March 1922 and in The Doves' Nest and Other Stories in 1923. The story relates to the death of a soldier...
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  • Lyn Irvine (category Alumni of the University of Aberdeen)
    Leonard Woolf, then literary editor of the Nation and Athenaeum, with whom Lyn formed a long friendship. In 1931, the Hogarth Press published her first book...
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    personage", but called the details "trivial and perfectly futile in the narrative". In April 1922, writing in The Nation and Athenaeum, English writer John...
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    Oswald Mosley (category English prisoners and detainees)
    according to Lady Mosley's autobiography, the weekly Liberal-leaning paper The Nation and Athenaeum wrote: "The resignation of Sir Oswald Mosley is an event...
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  • and Athenaeum, a former weekly paper in the UK, merged into the New Statesman in 1931 The Nation Barbados, a daily newspaper established in 1973 The Nation...
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    MacCarthy and Leonard Woolf engaged in friendly rivalry as literary editors, respectively of the New Statesman and The Nation and Athenaeum, thus fuelling...
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    its artistry. The petition dwindled to a short letter in The Nation and Athenaeum, signed by Forster and Virginia Woolf, that focused on the chilling effects...
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    Leonard Woolf (category Members of the Fabian Society)
    editor of The Nation and Athenaeum (generally referred to simply as The Nation) from 1923 to 1930, and joint founder and editor of The Political Quarterly...
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    May 2021. Woolf, Virginia (22 August 1925). "David Copperfield". The Nation and Athenaeum: 620–21. Retrieved 20 February 2019. Virginia Woolf, Letter to...
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  • The Common Sense of the Problem". Can Lloyd George Do It? The Pledge Examined. London: The Nation and Athenæum. pp. 10–11. John Maynard Keynes. "The General...
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    reviewing Aspects of the Novel in Nation and Athenaeum, on the other hand, praised some aspects of the book. According to Woolf, Forster, unlike other...
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  • Cécile (novel) (category Novels set in the 1770s)
    Lucas’s The Woman Clothed with the Sun, and other stories (London, 1937) The Nation and Athenaeum, 14 January 1928 The Spectator, 28 June 1930 The Cambridge...
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    John Maynard Keynes (category CS1 maint: date and year)
    Grandchildren (Nation and Athenaeum) 1930 The Great Slump of 1930 (Nation and Athenæum) 1931 The End of the Gold Standard (Sunday Express) 1933 The Means to...
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    discussing both its good and bad aspects, from the poet Edwin Muir in The Nation and Athenaeum. Moore himself maintained that The Plumed Serpent could be...
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    John Piper (artist) (category English stained glass artists and manufacturers)
    Piper also wrote art and music reviews for several papers and magazines, notably The Nation and Athenaeum. One such review, of the artist Edward Wadsworth's...
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    L. P. Hartley (category Commanders of the Order of the British Empire)
    such as The Spectator, Saturday Review, The Nation and Athenaeum, and The Sketch. Hartley was praised extensively for his critical, steady, and wise reviews...
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    John Middleton Murry (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
    important novelist and philosophical thinker. Murry led the charge against Georgian poetry. A leader in the 16 May 1919 edition of The Athenaeum was an early...
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  • and Steven Runciman, among others. She reviewed modern fiction and biography for The Nation and Athenaeum, The Adelphi, the New Statesman, and The Cambridge...
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  • A review in The Nation and Athenaeum was critical of her handling of psychology, commenting: “'Marius Lyle's' workmanship is too lazy and slipshod to...
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  • Speaker became The Nation and was published under that title until February 1921 when it was merged into The Nation and Athenaeum. The speaker (microform) :...
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    Simpson's Tavern (category Grade II listed pubs in the City of London)
    Laughlin page 400 Notes and Queries 27/9/1913 Vol 8 Issue 196 page 256 The Nation and Athenaeum 28/05/1921 Vol 29 Issue 9 Page 320 The Ghosts of London by...
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  • United Drapery Stores (category Defunct department stores of the United Kingdom)
    International Payments of the United States. 1930. p. 8. "Henry Glave Ltd". The Nation and Athenæum. Vol. 45. 1929. "United Drapery Stores". The Saturday Review...
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    The Athenaeum of Philadelphia, located at 219 S. 6th Street between St. James Place and Locust Street in the Society Hill section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania...
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  • Kingsley Martin (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
    absorbing The Nation and Athenaeum in 1931. This operation was integral to Martin's appointment: he had won over Arnold Rowntree, the major backer for the new...
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    life"; while Edwin Muir in The Nation and Athenaeum felt that though the narrator's thoughts were set down with passion, "the desires which colour them...
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    Her response was published in the United States in Nation and Athenaeum in December as Mr. Bennett and Mrs. Brown. The response encouraged her to develop...
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  • Literary feud (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    responded with "Mr. Bennett and Mrs. Brown" in the Nation and Athenaeum. In her piece, Woolf misquoted Bennett's article and displayed ill temper. She then...
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