The Savoy was a magazine devoted to art and literature published in London in 1896. Edited by Arthur Symons, it featured work by Aubrey Beardsley, Joseph Conrad, Ford Madox Ford, Ernest Dowson, George Bernard Shaw, William Butler Yeats, and many other writers and artists associated with the fin de si cle.
This collection showcases the broad range of contributors and styles represented in The Savoy, from symbolist poetry to realist short stories. It offers a fascinating snapshot of the literary and artistic landscape of the 1890s and a glimpse into the minds of some of the era's most influential figures. For readers interested in late-Victorian literature and culture, The Savoy remains a vital and engaging resource.
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