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The Adelphi or New Adelphi was an English literary journal founded by John Middleton Murry and published between 1923 and 1955. The first issue appeared in June 1923, with issues published monthly thereafter. Between August 1927 and September 1930 it was renamed the New Adelphi and issued quarterly. Murry was editor until 1930, when he handed over to Sir Richard Rees and the monthly issues resumed. Rees was succeeded by Max Plowman in 1938. The magazine included one or two stories per issue with contributions by Katherine Mansfield, D. H. Lawrence, H. E. Bates, Rhys Davies, G.B. Edwards and Dylan Thomas. The Adelphi published George Orwell's "The Spike" in 1931 and Orwell contributed regularly thereafter, particularly as a reviewer; in the late 1930s/early 1940s, working class writers Jack

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  • The Adelphi (o New Adelphi) è stata una rivista letteraria inglese fondata da John Middleton Murry e pubblicata tra il 1923 e il 1955. Il primo numero fu pubblicato nel giugno del 1922, con i seguenti pubblicati a cadenza mensile. Tra l'agosto 1927 e il settembre 1930 assunse il nome di New Adelphi e venne pubblicata ogni quattro mesi. Murry fu editore della rivista fino al 1930, quando la stessa passò a Sir tornando alle pubblicazioni mensili. A Rees succedette nel 1938. La rivista includeva una o più storie per numero, con contributi di Katherine Mansfield, David Herbert Lawrence, , Rhys Davies, Gerald Basil Edwards e Dylan Thomas. La rivista pubblicò anche Un'impiccagione e The Spike di George Orwell, che dal 1931 contribuì regolarmente, in particolare come revisore. (it)
  • The Adelphi or New Adelphi was an English literary journal founded by John Middleton Murry and published between 1923 and 1955. The first issue appeared in June 1923, with issues published monthly thereafter. Between August 1927 and September 1930 it was renamed the New Adelphi and issued quarterly. Murry was editor until 1930, when he handed over to Sir Richard Rees and the monthly issues resumed. Rees was succeeded by Max Plowman in 1938. The magazine included one or two stories per issue with contributions by Katherine Mansfield, D. H. Lawrence, H. E. Bates, Rhys Davies, G.B. Edwards and Dylan Thomas. The Adelphi published George Orwell's "The Spike" in 1931 and Orwell contributed regularly thereafter, particularly as a reviewer; in the late 1930s/early 1940s, working class writers Jack (en)
  • The Adelphi was een Engels literair tijdschrift dat verscheen tussen 1923 en 1955. Het blad werd opgericht door veelschrijver en literatuurcriticus John Middleton Murry, de tweede echtgenoot van schrijfster Katherine Mansfield. Hij redigeerde het tijdschrift tot 1930. Eerder verscheen een blad onder dezelfde naam in 1922, maar dit was slechts eenmalig. In 1938 ging de redactie over in handen van de pacifistische schrijver Max Plowman, en ging het blad een socialistische richting in, met steun aan de Independent Labour Party. (nl)
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  • The Adelphi or New Adelphi was an English literary journal founded by John Middleton Murry and published between 1923 and 1955. The first issue appeared in June 1923, with issues published monthly thereafter. Between August 1927 and September 1930 it was renamed the New Adelphi and issued quarterly. Murry was editor until 1930, when he handed over to Sir Richard Rees and the monthly issues resumed. Rees was succeeded by Max Plowman in 1938. The magazine included one or two stories per issue with contributions by Katherine Mansfield, D. H. Lawrence, H. E. Bates, Rhys Davies, G.B. Edwards and Dylan Thomas. The Adelphi published George Orwell's "The Spike" in 1931 and Orwell contributed regularly thereafter, particularly as a reviewer; in the late 1930s/early 1940s, working class writers Jack Common and Jack Hilton also contributed. The name means "siblings" in Greek. (en)
  • The Adelphi (o New Adelphi) è stata una rivista letteraria inglese fondata da John Middleton Murry e pubblicata tra il 1923 e il 1955. Il primo numero fu pubblicato nel giugno del 1922, con i seguenti pubblicati a cadenza mensile. Tra l'agosto 1927 e il settembre 1930 assunse il nome di New Adelphi e venne pubblicata ogni quattro mesi. Murry fu editore della rivista fino al 1930, quando la stessa passò a Sir tornando alle pubblicazioni mensili. A Rees succedette nel 1938. La rivista includeva una o più storie per numero, con contributi di Katherine Mansfield, David Herbert Lawrence, , Rhys Davies, Gerald Basil Edwards e Dylan Thomas. La rivista pubblicò anche Un'impiccagione e The Spike di George Orwell, che dal 1931 contribuì regolarmente, in particolare come revisore. (it)
  • The Adelphi was een Engels literair tijdschrift dat verscheen tussen 1923 en 1955. Het blad werd opgericht door veelschrijver en literatuurcriticus John Middleton Murry, de tweede echtgenoot van schrijfster Katherine Mansfield. Hij redigeerde het tijdschrift tot 1930. Eerder verscheen een blad onder dezelfde naam in 1922, maar dit was slechts eenmalig. The Adelphi verscheen voor het eerst in juni 1923 en werd gepresenteerd als maandblad. Met ingang van augustus 1927 vond een wijziging plaats in de titel en de frequentie van verschijnen: het blad heette toen The New Adelphi en kwam om de drie maanden uit. In 1930 werd de redactie overgenomen door de Britse diplomaat, schrijver en schilder Richard Rees, waarmee de oorspronkelijke titel werd hersteld en het tijdschrift weer maandelijks verscheen. In 1938 ging de redactie over in handen van de pacifistische schrijver Max Plowman, en ging het blad een socialistische richting in, met steun aan de Independent Labour Party. Het tijdschrift publiceerde een of twee korte verhalen per aflevering. Medewerkers waren onder anderen Katherine Mansfield, D.H. Lawrence, H.E. Bates, Rhys Davies, Dylan Thomas en George Orwell. (nl)
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