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Adelphi
Adelphi,started in 1923 as a monthly journal under the editorship of J. M. Murry , intended as a mouthpiece for D. H. Lawrence and himself. On the verge of folding in 1927 , it was resumed (with financial aid from readers) as the New Adelphi, but as a quarterly. Murry's editorship ended with a D. H. Lawrence memorial number in 1930 , and the periodical was taken over by Max Plowman and Richard Rees , under the name the Adelphi, incorporating the New Adelphi, which ran until 1955 . Contributors to the three series include W. B. Yeats , T. S. Eliot , A. Bennett , H. G. Wells , Day-Lewis , Orwell , and Auden .
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