Category: Poetry

The Little Review, June 1914 (Vol. 1, No. 4)

"Incense and Splendor" The Editor A Kaleidoscope Nicholas Vachel Lindsay Futurism and Pseudo-Futurism Alexander S. Kaun A Wonder-Child Violinist Margaret C. Anderson The New Paganism DeWitt C. Wing Gloria Mundi Eunice Tietjens The Will to Live George Burman Foster Keats and Fa...

Chapters

7. Part 7

I am not sure, indeed, that the kind of personal history most appealing to my father would not have been some kind that should fairly proceed by mistakes, mistakes more human, m...

5. Part 5

I regard the book with that peculiar affection which results from sacrifice ... in no drawing-room sense of the word. Dozens of my books were purchased with money which ought to...

3. Part 3

But on the whole her theory seemed to be that it was the simplest thing in the world for a child to play well--better, in some ways, than he will ever play later on; and very li...

4. Part 4

So misunderstood Nietzsche thought. He thought that the morality of "virtuous people" was, in fact, a foe of life, that the virtue of the weak was a grave for the virtue of the...

6. Part 6

[The question of whether whatever it is that is meant by the word soul is immortal--immortal in the sense that it will live forever in a realm of the spirit or the blessed--is a...

1. Part 1

"Incense and Splendor" The Editor A Kaleidoscope Nicholas Vachel Lindsay Futurism and Pseudo-Futurism Alexander S. Kaun A Wonder-Child Violinist Margaret C. Anderson The New Pag...

2. Part 2

Started in Milan in the end of the year 1909, the movement has swept the continent and has revolutionized art. Even conservative England feebly echoes the battle-cry in the atte...

8. Part 8

The general plan of each chapter is first to give an account of the Family, then the name by which each animal is known--English, scientific and native; then the geographical ra...

9. Part 9

During the musical season just closing, the Mason & Hamlin has been heard more frequently in concerts and public recitals of note than all other pianos. ¶ To scan but hurriedly...