
The Hogarth Press
The Hogarth Press was a British publishing company founded in 1917 by Virginia and Leonard Woolf. It started as a small, independent press operating out of their home, dedicated to publishing innovative and modern literature. Over time, it gained recognition for publishing works by influential authors including Virginia Woolf herself, T.S. Eliot, and Katherine Mansfield. The press played a key role in shaping modernist literature and fostering literary experimentation. It continued to operate until 1938, reflecting the Woolfs' passion for literature and commitment to artistic independence.