The Seven Arts

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The Seven Arts was a literary journal which flourished briefly in 1916-1917. It was edited by James Oppenheim, Waldo Frank, and Van Wyck Brooks. The magazine featured new American writing by figures such as Sherwood Anderson, Amy Lowell, Robert Frost, Eugene O'Neill, and John Dos Passos.

The magazine's pacifist editorial stance led to a loss of funding and the magazine ceased publication in 1917, after which it merged with The Dial.

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