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The Times Literary Supplement Historical Archive, 1902–2019

This archive offers online access to over 100 years of issues of the Times Literary Supplement, a leading forum for fine writing, literary discoveries, and insightful debate with contributors globally.

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The Times Literary Supplement (TLS) has served for over 100 years as a leading forum for fine writing, literary discoveries, and insightful debate. From its Anglo-centric beginnings, it developed into a truly international publication by the mid-twentieth century, with contributors from every region of the world and coverage ranging from literature and criticism to history, science, politics, and art.

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The Times Literary Supplement Historical Archive

Reading Level: 1301L—+

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Content Types: Magazines

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Distinguishes itself in its powerful search options, especially full-text via OCR processing; in-text highlighting of search terms; the capability of browsing issues, book titles, authors, contributors, illustrators, editors, and translators; and the option to create a personal profile to store search history and articles. Recommended. Lower-division undergraduates and above; general readers.
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Now we have available across the world an archive which will not only provide the full text of the TLS over the years, but wherever possible reveal the identity of every contributor and include biographical information.
― Ferdinand Mount, former editor, Times Literary Supplement

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