The Little Review, April 1914 (Vol. 1, No. 2)
Literature Drama Music Art
MARGARET C. ANDERSON EDITOR
APRIL, 1914
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The Little Review
Vol. I
APRIL, 1914
No. 2
Copyright, 1914, by Margaret C. Anderson.
In 1850 an astounding thing happened in England. A little group of artists and poets, known as the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, began the publication of a magazine. It was to be given over to “thoughts towards nature in poetry, literature, and art”; and it was called The Germ .
Various
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The Little Review
“The Germ”
Man and Superman
A New Winged Victory
Correspondence
Two Views of H. G. Wells
Rupert Brooke and Whitman
More About the “New Note”
To E
The Critics’ Critic
The Little Review
Women and the Life Struggle
“Change”
The Education of Yesterday and Today
A New-Old Tagore Play
An Unorthodox View of Burroughs
Another Masefield Tragedy
A Net to Snare the Sun
A $10,000 Novel
Slime and the Breath of Life
A Drama of the Two Generations
Our Mr. Wrenn and Us
Lantern Gleams
Feminism and New Music
William Butler Yeats to American Poets