Time and Tide cover from 1965
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Editor |
Helen Archdale 1920, Margaret, Lady Rhondda 1920–1958, John Thompson , 1960s, Alexander Chancellor 1980s |
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Categories | Feminist then Christian political and art Magazine |
Frequency | Weekly then monthly from 1970. |
First issue | 1920 |
Final issue | 1986 |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
ISSN | 0040-7828 |
Time and Tide was a British weekly political and literary review magazine founded by Margaret, Lady Rhondda in 1920. It started out as a supporter of left wing and feminist causes and the mouthpiece of the feminist Six Point Group. It later moved to the right along with the views of its owner. It always supported and published literary talent.
The first editor was Helen Archdale. Lady Rhondda took over herself as editor in 1926 and remained for the rest of her life.
Contributors included, Nancy Astor, Margaret Bondfield, Vera Brittain, John Brophy, Margery Corbett-Ashby, Anthony Cronin (literary editor mid-1950s), E.M. Delafield, Charlotte Despard, Crystal Eastman, Emma Goldman, Robert Graves, Charlotte Haldane, Mary Hamilton, Winifred Holtby, Storm Jameson, Max Kenyon, D. H. Lawrence, C.S. Lewis, F. L. Lucas, Rose Macaulay, Naomi Mitchison, Eric Newton, George Orwell, Emmeline Pankhurst, Eleanor Rathbone, Elizabeth Robins, Olive Schreiner, George Bernard Shaw, Ethel Smyth, Helena Swanwick, Ernst Toller, Rebecca West, Ellen Wilkinson, Charles Williams, Margaret Wintringham, and Virginia Woolf.