Thalia (Swedish magazine)

Thalia was an avant-garde theatre, music and literary magazine published in Stockholm, Sweden, between 1910 and 1913.

Its title was a reference to the Greek muse, Thalia, patron of comedy.

[1][3] Its first subtitle was Scenisk konst och musik (Swedish: Performing arts and music), but it was changed as Tidning för scenisk konst och musik (Swedish: Magazine for performing arts and music) which was used until 1912.

[5] Gustaf Collijn and Andréas Hallén were the founding editors of Thalia.

[3] Its contributors were young and modernist writers from Sweden such as Henning Berger and Hjalmar Söderberg and other countries, including Lion Feuchtwanger, Sven Lange, Max Reinhardt and Pierre Mortier.