The Modernist Journals Project is a collaborative digital archive developed by Brown University and the University of Tulsa. It offers high-quality scans and metadata of periodicals published from 1890 to 1922, providing valuable resources for the study of modernism in the English-speaking world. The project includes journals such as The Little Review, The Dial, and The Crisis, among others. These publications feature works by prominent modernist writers and artists, offering insights into the cultural and intellectual currents of the early 20th century.
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