Polemic (magazine)
Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates Template:Italic title Polemic was a British "Magazine of Philosophy, Psychology, and Aesthetics" published between 1945 and 1947, which aimed to be a general or non-specialist intellectual periodical.[1]
Edited by the ex-Communist Humphrey Slater,[2] it was "sympathetic to science, hostile to the intellectual manifestations of romanticism, and markedly anti-Communist. Eight issues were published.[1] The first, published as a book to get round the prohibition of new journals imposed by war-time paper rationing, included contributions by Henry Miller, Bertrand Russell, A. J. Ayer, Stephen Spender, Stephen Glover, George Orwell, C. E. M. Joad and Rupert Crawshay-Williams.[1]
Orwell contributed five essays over the life of the magazine and Russell and Ayer contributed four each. Other contributors included Philip Toynbee, Hugh Trevor-Roper, Dylan Thomas, Diana Witherby, Stuart Hampshire, Geoffrey Grigson, Ben Nicholson, Adrian Stokes, J. D. Bernal[3] C. H. Waddington[4] and John Wisdom.
Orwell's essays
- "Notes on Nationalism" (Polemic, No 1 – October 1945 – written in May 1945)[5]
- "The Prevention of Literature" (Polemic, No 2 – January 1946)[4]
- "Second Thoughts on James Burnham" (Polemic, No 3 – May 1946)[4]
- "Politics vs. Literature: An Examination of Gulliver's Travels" (Polemic, No 5 – September–October 1946)[4]
- "Lear, Tolstoy and the Fool" (Polemic, No 7)[4]
- Orwell also contributed an (unsigned) editorial to (Polemic, No 3 – May 1946)[4]
Ayer's essays
- 'Deistic Fallacies', Polemic, no. 1. (1945)[6][7]
- 'Secret Session' (on J.-P. Sartre), Polemic, no. 2, pp. 60~63. (1945)[8]
- 'Freedom and Necessity', Polemic, no. 5, pp. 36~44. (1946) (repr. in Philosophical Essays, 1954][6]
- "The Claims of Philosophy", in Polemic, no. 7, pp. 18~33 (1947) [repr. in Reflections on Our Age, 1949)[6]
See also
References
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- ↑ a b c [1] Absent Minds: Intellectuals in Britain by Stefan Collini Oxford University Press, 2006, Template:ISBN
- ↑ [2] Art-Historical Notes: "Where are the Hirsts of the 1930s now?" The Independent, Nov 13, 1998 by David Buckman
- ↑ The Guardian
- ↑ a b c d e f Orwell, Sonia and Angus, Ian (eds.). The Collected Essays, Journalism and Letters of George Orwell Volume 4: In Front of Your Nose (1945–1950) (Penguin)
- ↑ Orwell, Sonia and Angus, Ian (eds.). The Collected Essays, Journalism and Letters of George Orwell Volume 3: As I Please (1943–1945) (Penguin)
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