The Nation and Athenaeum was a British weekly periodical. It was created with the merging of the literary magazine Athenaeum (which had been founded in London in 1828) with its competitor The Nation and circulated for a decade, from 1921 to 1931. Leonard S. Woolf was responsible for the newspaper’s literary content, from 1923 to 1930. Among the magazine’s collaborators were Robert Graves, E. M. Forster, Aldous Huxley, T. S. Eliot et al.