Category: Poetry

The Little Review, October 1914 (Vol. 1, No. 7)

Poems Witter Bynner To the Innermost Margaret C. Anderson A Letter from London Amy Lowell Cause Helen Hoyt New Wars for Old Charles Ashleigh Ante-Bellum Russia Alexander S. Kaun The Silver Ship Skipwith Cannéll The Butterfly " The Tidings " Longing George Burman Foster The Wic...

Chapters

3. Part 3

In the past year the "cloudy horizon" has slightly brightened. Grave symptoms have appeared in the seemingly calm atmosphere which suggested Vereshchagin's _All is Quiet on Ship...

1. Part 1

Poems Witter Bynner To the Innermost Margaret C. Anderson A Letter from London Amy Lowell Cause Helen Hoyt New Wars for Old Charles Ashleigh Ante-Bellum Russia Alexander S. Kaun...

5. Part 5

Finally, I would like to tell of a strange Viennese personality, no dramatist, but just as little a novelist, epic or lyric poet. The name of this man, who cannot be put into an...

6. Part 6

Finding the cause of economic slavery not in capitalism, as do the socialists, but in the government of man by man through which capitalism is made possible, she was isolated st...

4. Part 4

One does not know quite how the modern literary movement in Vienna arose. Suddenly, some twenty years ago, there were some active young writers called "Young Vienna," in a colle...

7. Part 7

_An Island Outpost_, by Mary E. Waller. [Little, Brown and Company, Boston.] "I respect the clam," says Miss Waller; "it has certain reserves." She also says: "Liberty is the re...

2. Part 2

I confess to a certain disappointment at this play. Not that it is a bad play. It would be hard for Galsworthy to write badly. But, both dramatically and philosophically, it mig...

8. Part 8

No poet, subtle in sympathy and delicate of touch, ever created a more affecting situation than that portrayed in this pathetic and simple tale of Marie Antoinette's child. Aban...