Literary figures of the 1920's were critical of the morality and capitalism of American society. Social status and how wealth determined that was one of the most criticized aspects of literary figures during the 1920's.
The Literary Society was created in 1807.
Belfast Literary Society was created in 1801.
Parnassos Literary Society was created in 1865.
Glasgow Literary Society ended in 1831.
Glasgow Literary Society was created in 1753.
Demosthenian Literary Society was created in 1803.
Muslim Literary Society was created in 1916.
Phi Kappa Literary Society was created in 1820.
The motto of Phi Alpha Literary Society is 'Onward and Upward'.
Irving Literary Society - Cornell University - ended in 1887.
Phi Alpha Literary Society was created on 1845-09-25.