"The Yale Literary Magazine (Vol. LXXXVIII, No. 6, March 1923)" by Various is a literary publication produced by the students of Yale University during the early 20th century. This issue serves as a platform for showcasing a variety of creative works including essays, poetry, and reviews, reflecting the intellectual atmosphere and artistic expression of the time. Overall, the magazine likely focuses on themes relevant to college life, culture, and contemporary issues, providing readers with insight into the perspectives of young intellectuals from that era. This particular volume contains a diverse collection of pieces, including a leader by Maxwell E. Foster that reflects on the nature of humor and maturity in the college experience, as well as original works such as "A Drama for Two" and "Five Sonnets" by Russell W. Davenport and Maxwell E. Foster, respectively. The prose and poetry touch on themes of love, identity, and the challenges faced by the modern generation, particularly in the context of evolving social dynamics. Additionally, there are book reviews that provide critical insights into contemporary literature, illustrating the magazine's role in fostering literary discourse among its readership. Collectively, this volume encapsulates the artistic experimentation and intellectual engagement characteristic of the literary scene at Yale during this period. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
The Yale Literary Magazine (Vol. LXXXVIII, No. 6, March 1923)
By Various
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