
Hogarth Press
Hogarth Press was a publishing house founded in 1917 by Virginia and Leonard Woolf. It was known for publishing innovative and literary works, including those by authors like T.S. Eliot and Virginia Woolf herself. The press played a key role in advancing modernist literature and offered a space for new, experimental writing during the early 20th century. It operated as a small, independent publisher, emphasizing quality and originality, and helped shape the literary landscape of its time. The Hogarth Press eventually became part of the larger Chatto & Windus publishing company.