Georgian Literary Society
The Georgian Literary Society was a group of writers and poets in early 20th-century England, primarily active during the 1910s and 1920s. It aimed to promote a new wave of English literature that focused on everyday life and the experiences of ordinary people. Members included notable figures like Edward Thomas, Hugh Walpole, and Lascelles Abercrombie.
The society was named after the Georgian era, reflecting its members' desire to create a modern literary movement that echoed the simplicity and clarity of earlier English poetry. They published several anthologies, which helped to establish a distinct voice in English literature during that period.