Times Literary Supplement

Times Literary Supplement (1902– ), an influential weekly literary periodical; it first appeared with The Times, then in 1914 became a separate publication. The first editor, Bruce Richmond, supported and encouraged many writers of his time, including V. Woolf, T. S. Eliot, J. M. Murry, E. Blunden, the historian Namier and E. H. Carr. Reviews continued to be anonymous until 1974.

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