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  1. 24 de jun. de 2019 · John Middleton Murry’s significance as a modernist critic and as an editor has been largely erased from literary history. This elision is surprising given the recent surge in attention to modernist periodical culture, in which he played a dominant role, founding Rhythm in 1913, editing The Athenaeum from 1919–1921 and launching the long-lived Adelphi in 1923.

  2. John Middleton Murry's essay, “Metaphor” (Murry, 1931), opens with the remark that, “Discussions of metaphor – there are not many of them – often strike us at first as superficial.” Today both comments would be inappropriate.

  3. 5 de out. de 2010 · It develops a portrait of a circle of writers—John Middleton Murry, Katherine Mansfield, and D. H. Lawrence—who significantly influenced the development of modernism in Britain. It investigates a complex intertextuality amongst the three writers and also explores their connections with other modernist figures, including T. S. Eliot, Virginia Woolf, Lady Ottoline Morrell, Mark Gertler and ...

  4. John Middleton Murry (n. 6 august 1889, Greater London, Anglia, Regatul Unit al Marii Britanii și Irlandei – d. 12 martie 1957, Londra, Anglia, Regatul Unit) a fost un critic literar, prozator și poet englez . Opera sa a fost influențată de Katherine Mansfield (care i-a devenit soție în 1918) și de D. H. Lawrence .

  5. 9 de jun. de 2023 · John Middleton Murry was the editor of Rhythm magazine and had recently published an article in the New Age. A fellow New Age contributor, Willy George, had submitted one of Mansfield’s stories for her to Rhythm, though Murry turned this down and asked instead for something darker.

  6. 1 de jun. de 2002 · John Middleton Murry was born in Abbotsbury, England, on May 8, 1926. He developed a passion for writing in the late 1930's while attending Rencomb College near Cirencester.

  7. When Katherine Mansfield met John Middleton Murry in London in December 1911, she was the newly-published author of a book of short stories and he was an Oxford graduate dipping his toes into the…