The Granta.
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Continuing resourcePublication details: [London : Printed and published for the proprietor by King, Sell, & Railtor, Ltd., 1889]-Description: v. : ill. ; 21-27 cmISSN: - 0017-3231
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"Granta's first incarnation was as a student magazine at Cambridge U niversity. It began in 1889 and published the early work of writers as various as E.M. Forster and A.A. Milne, Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath. G ranta's second incarnation took it out of Cambridge and into the wider world. It began in 1979." (a brief history from the Granta web page)
Subtitle varies: 1889-19?? , A college joke to cure the dumps; <aut umn 2000>- , The magazine of new writing.
In the new series, most issues have also a distinctive title.
Latest issue consulted: Volume 153 (Autumn 2020).
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