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  1. Alfred Richard Orage (22 January 1873 – 6 November 1934) was a British influential figure in socialist politics and modernist culture, now best known for editing the magazine The New Age before the First World War.

  2. 29 de mar. de 2024 · Alfred Richard Orage (born Jan. 22, 1873, Dacre, Yorkshire, Eng.—died Nov. 6, 1934, London) was an influential English editor and social thinker. Orage became an elementary school teacher at Leeds, Yorkshire, in 1893, lectured on theosophy, and in 1900 helped found the avant-garde Leeds Arts Club.

  3. Alfred Richard Orage (22 de enero de 1873 - 6 de noviembre de 1934) fue una figura británica influyente en la política socialista y la cultura modernista, ahora mejor conocido por editar la revista The New Age antes de la Primera Guerra Mundial.

  4. Alfred R. Orage. 1873–1934. Equipped with the barest formal education, a formidable natural intelligence and an unquenchable yearning to understand, ALFRED RICHARD ORAGE emerged from British 19th Century working class poverty to survey the significant literary, psychological, political, and spiritual trends of the early 20th century.

  5. Alfred Richard Orage. Date of birth: 22 Jan 1873. City of birth: Dacre, North Yorkshire. Country of birth: England. Date of death: 06 Nov 1934. Location of death: England. About: Orage held a central position in early twentieth-century cultural circles in Britain, particularly as editor of the influential New Age weekly journal.

  6. 10 de oct. de 2022 · (1875–1934)Literary editor. From 1907 till 1922 he edited the political and literary weekly the New Age. Its contributors included Ezra Pound and T. E. Hulme. In 1931 he founded ...

  7. orlando.cambridge.org › people › e2baec81-e8a0-45ed-8110-7271b710314cAlfred Richard Orage | Orlando

    Alfred Richard Orage. Standard Name: Orage, Alfred Richard. Used Form: A. R. Orage. Connections. 1. 2. Next. Last. Timeline. 1907. Alfred Richard Orage and Holbrook Jackson acquired the weekly review New Age (founded in 1894). Texts. No bibliographical results available.