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Although its publication run was very brief (1922-1925), The Fugitive is considered to be one of the most influential journals in the history of American letters due to the way it catapulted Vanderbilt University to the forefront of the New Criticism movement. The founders and contributors, who often wrote under nommes de plume, called themselves the Fugitives.
Publication Date
1922
Publisher
Fugitive Publishing Co.
City
Nashville
Keywords
lit mag, literary criticism, new criticism, vanderbilt, american letters, poetry, the fugitive
Recommended Citation
Random, John Crowe; Tate, Allen; Moore, Merrill; Davidson, Donald; Wills, William Ridley; and Warren, Robert Penn
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"The Fugitive, Vol. 1-4" Whitworth University (1922). Fugitive, 1922-1925.
Paper 1.
https://digitalcommons.whitworth.edu/fugitive/1
Comments
Seven contributing authors are listed; however, many more contributed to the four volumes, sometimes under nommes de plume. Please refer to the index of each volume for more information.