The Literary Society
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The Literary Society is a London dining club, founded by William Wordsworth and others in 1807. Its members are generally either prominent figures in English literature or eminent people in other fields with a strong interest in literature. No papers are delivered at its meetings. It meets monthly at the Garrick Club.[1] The Daily Telegraph's online site called the club "Britain's most distinguished and discreet literary dining club".[2]