The Little Review, April 1915 (Vol. 2, No. 2)
Part 7
SPECIAL IMAGIST NUMBER May, 1915
This Number will be entirely devoted—apart from the Editorial—to the works of the young Anglo-American group of poets, known as “The Imagists,” and will contain:
Poems by Richard Aldington, H. D., J. G, Fletcher, F. S. Flint, D. H. Lawrence, Amy Lowell, Harold Monro, Marianne Moore, May Sinclair, Clara Shanafelt.
A History of Imagism by F. S. Flint.
A Review of “Some Imagist Poets, 1915,” by Harold Monro.
Essays on and Appreciations of the Work of H. D., J. G. Fletcher, F. S. Flint, D. H. Lawrence, Amy Lowell, and Ezra Pound.
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Transcriber’s Notes
Advertisements were collected at the end of the text.
The table of contents on the title page was adjusted in order to reflect correctly the headings in this issue of THE LITTLE REVIEW.
In “Extreme Unction”, the line “THE GIRL. You don’t _know_?” was obviously duplicated. After comparison with another edition, the second occurrence was removed.
In the letters to the Editor (“The Reader Critic”), the Editor seems to have left spelling variations uncorrected. They are not corrected here either.
The original spelling was mostly preserved. A few obvious typographical errors were silently corrected. All other changes are shown here (before/after):
[p. 32]: ... he sang loudly over the hedge whenever he cause sight of Marianna’s middy ... ... he sang loudly over the hedge whenever he caught sight of Marianna’s middy ...
[p. 33]: ... wrong things you dont you can’t remember did ye—did ye ever kill a kid ... ... wrong things you done you can’t remember did ye—did ye ever kill a kid ...