A Danger to the Minds of Young Girls

Margaret C. Anderson, Book Bans, and the Fight to Modernize Literature

A Danger to the Minds of Young Girls
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One Signal Publishers
Publication Date
December 8, 2026
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Trade Paperback / Unabridged
Pages
288
ISBN-13
978-1-66-805365-2

Already under fire for publishing the literary avant-garde into a world not ready for it, Margaret C. Anderson’s cutting-edge magazine The Little Review was a bastion of progressive politics and boundary-pushing writing from then-unknowns like T.S. Eliot, Ezra Pound, William Butler Yeats, and Djuna Barnes. And as its publisher, Anderson was a target.

From Chicago to New York and Paris, this fearless agitator helmed a woman-led publication that pushed American culture forward and challenged the sensibilities of early 20th century Americans dismayed by its salacious writing and advocacy for supposed extremism like women’s suffrage, access to birth control, and LBGTQ rights.

But then it went too far. In 1921, Anderson found herself on trial and labeled “a danger to the minds of young girls” by a government seeking to shut her down. Guilty of having serialized James Joyce’s masterpiece Ulysses in her magazine, Anderson was now not just a publisher but also a scapegoat for regressives seeking to impose their will on a world on the brink of modernization.
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Edition Info
Publisher / Imprint
One Signal Publishers
Publication Date
December 8, 2026
Format
Trade Paperback / Unabridged
Pages
288
ISBN-13
978-1-66-805365-2
Trade Paperback
Unabridged
Publication Date: December 8, 2026
ISBN-13: 978-1-66-805365-2