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  1. Saturday Review, previously The Saturday Review of Literature, was an American weekly magazine established in 1924. Norman Cousins was the editor from 1940 to 1971. Under Cousins, it was described as "a compendium of reportage, essays and criticism about current events, education, science, travel, the arts and other topics."

  2. Publication History. The Saturday Review of Literature began in 1924. The first actively copyright-renewed issue is June 9, 1934 (v. 10 no. 47). The first actively copyright-renewed contribution is from March 9, 1929. ( More details) It ceased publication in 1986. There have been more recent revivals online, all of which have been short-lived.

  3. …of the time; and the Saturday Review (founded 1924), which began as a purely literary magazine but broadened its scope in the 1940s. In 1972 a new ownership brought more changes. A powerful influence on American writing has been exerted by The New Yorker (founded 1925), mainly through its founder…

  4. The Saturday Review (1855–1938) As Lang’s contributions to the Saturday Review were generally anonymous, it is difficult to compile an accurate list of them, as scholars must rely on reprintings of Lang’s Saturday Review writings or on extant letters where Lang refers to particular articles.

  5. Há 1 dia · Learn about Saturday Review, a British magazine that published influential literary works and critics from 1855 to 1938. Find related entries and search results in Oxford Reference.

  6. Learn about the origins, editors, and content of the influential literary magazine that shaped the reading tastes and thinking of an influential segment of the population. See examples of articles, reviews, and classifieds from the early 1950's issues.

  7. Saturday Review, previously The Saturday Review of Literature, was an American weekly magazine established in 1924. Norman Cousins was the editor from 1940 to 1971. Under Norman Cousins, it was described as a compendium of reportage, essays and criticism about current events, education, science, tra.