The Republic of Letters

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The Republic of Letters was a publishing endeavor by

D.S. Mirsky, and Gogol by Janko Lavrin
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Faber & Gwyer (where at the time he was a director) called "The Poets on The Poets". Eventually, after consultation with Aldington, Routledge and Eliot chose to combine their two efforts, under the joint imprint of both publishers, with Eliot and Rose as joint editors.[1]

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