The Criterion (American magazine)

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title: The Criterion (American magazine)
text: The Criterion was a New York-based literary magazine published as a weekly from 1896 to 1900, then a monthly until 1905. It featured bold illustrated covers, saucy cartoons and a mix of news and feature reporting and forward-thinking satire. The magazine attracted a large number of artists and writers from a wide spectrum of political backgrounds. Staff included illustrator Rob Wagner, a socialist and later founder of Rob Wagner’s Script, a Hollywood literary magazine, the novelist Percival Poll
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description: Former American literary magazine
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