Contents

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PREFACE[5]
Fontenelle[15]
Biography[16]
The Responsibility of the Press[17]
Critics Beware[20]
Henry James[22]
Turgenev[27]
Plotinus[29]
The New Europe[31]
The Fashion of Anti-Puritanism[32]
Popular Philosophy[34]
Was Carlyle Prussian?[36]
Is Nietzsche for Germany?[37]
Nietzsche in Fragments[38]
The End of Fiction[41]
The Criteria of Culture[42]
The Fate of Sculpture[45]
The Too Clever[46]
Homage to Propertius[49]
Mr. Pound and Mr. Wyndham Lewis in Public[52]
Mr. Ezra Pound as Metricist[57]
Mr. Ezra Pound on Religion[60]
Mr. Pound, Caricaturist[62]
The Admirable Victorians[63]
French Clarté[65]
When Shall We Translate?[66]
Nature in Mind[68]
Mr. Clive Bell’s Pot[70]
The Criticism of Poets[73]
“John Eglinton”[74]
Irish Humour[75]
The Literary Drama of Ireland[76]
Mr. Standish O’Grady[79]
Mr. Standish O’Grady, Enchanter[80]
Les Sentiments de Julien Benda[81]
Convalescence after Newspaper[82]
Nature in English Literature[88]
S.S.S.[90]
Sterne Criticism[92]
Sterne on Love in France[94]
English Style[95]
Literary Culs-de-sac[98]
The Decline of Free Intelligence[98]
Literary Copyright in America[103]
Right Criticism[109]
Man’s Survival of Bodily Death[111]
Beardsley and Arthur Symons[115]
“Æ’s” “Candle of Vision”[117]
How to Read[134]
The Old Country[135]
Looking for the Dawn[136]
Fielding for America[139]
Poor Authors![140]
On Guard[143]
The Coming Renaissance[145]
Leonardo da Vinci as Pioneer[147]
“Shakespeare” Simplified[151]
The “London Mercury” and English[152]
Mr. G. K. Chesterton on Rome and Germany[155]
The Origins of Marx[161]
Marx as Politician[163]
John Mitchel as the Same[166]
Norse in English[167]
The Comedy of It[168]
The Epic Serbs[171]
Ernest Dowson[173]
A Sentimental Excursion[175]
The Newest Testament[178]
Nothing Foreign[182]
Psycho-Analysis[184]
Psycho-Analysis and the Mysteries[185]
Gently with Psycho-Analysis[188]
A Cambridge “Cocoon”[190]
An Oxford Miscellany[195]
The Impotence of Satire[196]
The “Dial” of America[199]
America Regressing[206]
The Best is Yet to Be[209]
INDEX[215]