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General Art and Literature Links of National or International Interest
The Georgia Review
Since its inception in 1947, THE GEORGIA REVIEW has grown steadily to its current position as one of America's premier journals
of arts and letters.
The Kenyon Review
The Kenyon Review was founded in 1939 by poet-critic John Crowe Ransom. During his 21-year tenure, Ransom published such internationally
known writers as Allen Tate, Robert Penn Warren, William Empson, Mark Van Doren, Kenneth Burke, and Delmore Schwartz, as well
as younger writers: Flannery O'Connor, Robert Lowell, and Peter Taylor, to name a few. It was perhaps the best known and
most influential literary magazine in the English-speaking world during the 1940s and '50s.
The Mid-American Review
The Journal/Ohio State University Press
The Paris Review
The New England Review
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