The Egoist (periodical)
Masthead from 15 July 1914 issue. | |
| Editor | Harriet Shaw Weaver |
|---|---|
| Former editors | Dora Marsden |
| Categories | Literary magazine |
| Frequency | Monthly (initially a fortnightly) |
| Circulation | 400 (in 1919) |
| Publisher | Noah Donnenberg |
| Founded | 1914 |
| Final issue | 1919 |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Based in | London |
| Language | English |
The Egoist (subtitled An Individualist Review) was a London literary magazine published from 1914 to 1919, during which time it published important early modernist poetry and fiction. In its manifesto, it claimed to "recognise no taboos", and published a number of controversial works, such as parts of Ulysses. Today, it is considered "England's most important Modernist periodical."