Category: Poetry

The Little Review, July 1914 (Vol. 1, No. 5)

Poems Charles Ashleigh The Renaissance of Parenthood The Editor "Des Imagistes" Charles Ashleigh Of Rupert Brooke and Other Matters Arthur Davison Ficke The New Loyalty George Burman Foster The Milliner (Poem) Sade Iverson "Nur wer die Sehnsucht kennt" Margaret C. Anderson Edi...

Chapters

4. Part 4

And so, if we take up this great subject in a large way, as Nietzsche has done, we see that we have all broken with the old loyalty, and that the consummation of this breach has...

2. Part 2

If you must hold yourself up to your children as an object lesson (which is not at all necessary), hold yourself up as a warning and not as an example. But you had much better l...

1. Part 1

Poems Charles Ashleigh The Renaissance of Parenthood The Editor "Des Imagistes" Charles Ashleigh Of Rupert Brooke and Other Matters Arthur Davison Ficke The New Loyalty George B...

3. Part 3

"We are Earth's best, that learnt her lesson here. Life is our cry. We have kept the faith!" we said; "We shall go down with unreluctant tread Rose-crowned into the darkness!" ....

5. Part 5

Dr. Brandes' epigrams sometimes sound as if he substituted wit for wisdom. But that is because the epigrams stick and are repeated. His method is to open with an epigram to catc...

6. Part 6

After reading _The Financier_ and running far into the interminable pages of _The Titan_ I felt that in the absence of cameras, kodaks, Baedekers, and historians Dreiser would b...

7. Part 7

I took a piece of cake and went out to bribe the Fyne dog into some sort of self-control. His sharp, comical yapping was unbearable, like stabs through one's brain, and Fyne's d...

8. Part 8

"Few will dispute the statement that Robert Herrick is today the most significant of our novelists. He is always sincere, and he is always worth our while.... Clark's Field is p...