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  1. Saturday Review, previously The Saturday Review of Literature, was an American weekly magazine established in 1924. Norman Cousins was the editor from 1940 to 1971. Under Cousins, it was described as "a compendium of reportage, essays and criticism about current events, education, science, travel, the arts and other topics."

  2. Saturday Review, titulada previamente The Saturday Review of Literature, fue una revista semanal estadounidense fundada en 1924. Norman Cousins fue el editor entre 1940 y 1971. [1]

  3. The Saturday Review of Literature, also known simply as the Saturday Review, was an American weekly magazine published in the 20th century. (There is a Wikipedia article about this serial .)

  4. …of the time; and the Saturday Review (founded 1924), which began as a purely literary magazine but broadened its scope in the 1940s. In 1972 a new ownership brought more changes. A powerful influence on American writing has been exerted by The New Yorker (founded 1925), mainly through its founder…

  5. The Saturday Review of Politics, Literature, Science, and Art was a London weekly newspaper established by A. J. B. Beresford Hope in 1855. The first editor was the Morning Chronicle ' s ex-editor John Douglas Cook (1808?–1868), and many of the earlier contributors had worked on the Chronicle.

  6. Saturday Review, titulada previamente The Saturday Review of Literature, fue una revista semanal estadounidense fundada en 1924. Norman Cousins fue el editor entre 1940 y 1971.

  7. Saturday Review. Quick Reference. (18551938), an influential periodical. Among the many brilliant contributors of its early days were Sir J. F. Stephen, J. R. Green, and Freeman; it became more literary in its interests under the editorship of F. Harris (1894–8), publishing work by Hardy, H. G. Wells, Beerbohm, Arthur Symons, and others. G. B.