Category: Poetry

The Little Review, May 1914 (Vol. 1., No. 3)

On Behalf of Literature DeWitt C. Wing The Challenge of Emma Goldman Margaret C. Anderson Chloroform Mary Aldis and Arthur Davison Ficke "True to Life" Edith Wyatt Impression George Soule Art and Life George Burman Foster Patriots Parke Forley "Change" at the Fine Arts Theatre...

Chapters

5. Part 5

M. H. P.'s objection to "sound and fury," which he associates with "political speeches" "for a major prophet," clearly is attributable to a temperamental inability to understand...

4. Part 4

Man does not live by bread alone. It is a living question for the sake of future humanity that our art shall give the True Bread to the heart of man, so that we may form a life...

7. Part 7

"Germans brought a language, literature, and social customs of their own, so that although when scattered they Americanized with great rapidity wherever they were strong enough...

3. Part 3

But many American reviewers and professional readers and publishers, who suppose themselves to be devoted to "realism" and to writing of "radical" tendency, believe not at all t...

6. Part 6

Most of the fooling is excellent, but some of it is very childish. It shows Mr. Chesterton at his most characteristic. He dislikes all liberalism, so the efforts of the present...

1. Part 1

On Behalf of Literature DeWitt C. Wing The Challenge of Emma Goldman Margaret C. Anderson Chloroform Mary Aldis and Arthur Davison Ficke "True to Life" Edith Wyatt Impression Ge...

2. Part 2

The reward in heaven is the perpetual bait, a bait that has caught man in an iron net, a strait-jacket which does not let him expand or grow. All pioneers of truth have been, an...

8. Part 8

Thank you for loving the things I love, and thank you for being young and not being afraid to be young! This is such a good day to be young in!

9. Part 9

The GLEBE publishes twelve or more complete books a year. It is an attempt on the part of the editors and publishers to issue books entirely on their own merit and regardless of...