CONTENTS OF VOL. I
VERSE
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| Aldington, Richard: | |
| ΧΟΡΙΚΟΣ [CHORIKOS] | [ 39] |
| To a Greek Marble | [ 42] |
| Au Vieux Jardin | [ 43] |
| Banning, Kendall: | |
| Love Songs of the Open Road | [110] |
| Brink, Roscoe W.: | |
| Helen Is Ill | [117] |
| Broadus, Edmund Kemper: | |
| The Oracle | [179] |
| A Gargoyle on Notre Dame | [179] |
| Bynner, Witter: | |
| Apollo Troubadour | [150] |
| One of the Crowd | [153] |
| Neighbors | [155] |
| The Hills of San José | [156] |
| Grieve Not for Beauty | [156] |
| The Mystic | [157] |
| Passing Near | [158] |
| Campbell, Joseph: | |
| The Piper | [ 33] |
| Conkling, Grace Hazard: | |
| Symphony of a Mexican Garden | [ 11] |
| Cawein, Madison: | |
| Waste Land | [104] |
| My Lady of the Beeches | [106] |
| Corbin, Alice: | |
| America | [ 81] |
| Symbols | [ 82] |
| The Star | [ 82] |
| Nodes | [ 83] |
| Davis, Fannie Stearns: | |
| Profits | [182] |
| Two Songs of Conn the Fool | [183] |
| Storm Dance | [186] |
| Dudley, Helen: | |
| To One Unknown | [ 10] |
| Ficke, Arthur Davison: | |
| Poetry | [ 1] |
| Swinburne, An Elegy | [137] |
| To a Child—Twenty Years Hence | [144] |
| Portrait of an Old Woman | [145] |
| The Three Sisters | [146] |
| Among Shadows | [147] |
| A Watteau Melody | [147] |
| Fitch, Anita: | |
| The Wayfarers | [108] |
| Les Cruels Amoureux | [109] |
| H. D. "Imagiste": | |
| Verses, Translations and Reflections from "The Anthology" | [118] |
| Lee, Agnes: | |
| The Silent House | [173] |
| Lindsay, Nicholas Vachel: | |
| General Booth Enters into Heaven | [101] |
| Long, Lily A.: | |
| The Singing Place | [ 47] |
| Immured | [ 49] |
| Lorimer, Emilia Stuart: | |
| Fish of the Flood | [ 9] |
| McCoy, Samuel: | |
| Dirge for a Dead Admiral | [187] |
| Spring Song | [189] |
| A Sweetheart: Thompson Street | [189] |
| Off-shore Wind | [190] |
| Meynell, Alice: | |
| Maternity | [181] |
| Monroe, Harriet: | |
| Nogi | [ 50] |
| Moody, William Vaughn: | |
| I Am the Woman | [ 3] |
| Noyes, Alfred: | |
| The Hill Flowers | [192] |
| Pound, Ezra: | |
| To Whistler, American | [ 7] |
| Middle-aged | [ 8] |
| Reed, John: | |
| Sangar | [ 71] |
| Rensselaer, Mrs. Schuyler Van: | |
| Under Two Windows | [ 44] |
| Rhys, Ernest: | |
| A Song of Happiness | [114] |
| Smith, Clark Ashton: | |
| Remembered Light | [ 77] |
| Sorrowing of Winds | [ 80] |
| Sterling, George: | |
| A Legend of the Dove | [ 75] |
| At the Grand Cañon | [ 76] |
| Kindred | [ 77] |
| Tagore, Rabindranath: | |
| Poems | [ 84] |
| Torrence, Ridgely: | |
| Santa Barbara Beach | [180] |
| Towne, Charles Hanson: | |
| Beyond the Stars | [ 35] |
| Widdemer, Margaret: | |
| The Jester | [ 51] |
| The Beggars | [ 52] |
| Wyatt, Edith: | |
| Sympathy | [112] |
| Yeats, William Butler: | |
| The Mountain Tomb | [ 67] |
| To a Child Dancing upon the Shore | [ 68] |
| Fallen Majesty | [ 68] |
| Love and the Bird | [ 69] |
| The Realists | [ 70] |
PROSE ARTICLES
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| As It Was, H. M. | [ 19] |
| On the Reading of Poetry, E. W. | [ 22] |
| The Motive of the Magazine, H. M. | [ 26] |
| Moody's Poems, H. M. | [ 54] |
| Bohemian Poetry, Ezra Pound | [ 57] |
| "The Music of the Human Heart," E. W. | [ 59] |
| The Open Door | [ 62] |
| A Perfect Return, A. C. H. | [ 87] |
| Tagore's Poems, Ezra Pound | [ 92] |
Reviews: | |
| The Poems of Rosamund Marriott Watson | [ 94] |
| The Adventures of Young Maverick, by Hervey White | [ 95] |
| The Iscariot, by Eden Phillpotts | [ 96] |
| Interpretations, by Zoë Akins | [ 97] |
| Lyrical Poems, by Lucy Lyttelton | [ 97] |
| Status Rerum, Ezra Pound | [123] |
Reviews: | |
| The Lyric Year, | [128] |
| The Human Fantasy, and The Beloved Adventure, | |
| by John Hall Wheelock | [131] |
| Poems and Ballads, by Hermann Hagedorn | [132] |
| Uriel and Other Poems, by Percy MacKaye | [133] |
| The Tragedy of Etarre, by Rhys Carpenter | [133] |
| Gabriel, by Isabelle Howe Fiske | [133] |
| The Unconquered Air, by Florence Earle Coates | [133] |
| The Story of a Round House and Other Poems, | |
| by John Masefield | [160] |
| Présences, by P. J. Jouve | [165] |
| The Poetry Society of America, Jessie B. Rittenhouse | [166] |
| "That Mass of Dolts" | [168] |
| The Servian Epic, H. M. | [195] |
| Imagisme, F. S. Flint | [199] |
| A Few Don'ts by an Imagiste, Ezra Pound | [202] |
| Notes | [ 29], [ 64], [ 99], [134], [168], [206] |
| Editor | Harriet Monroe |
Advisory Committee | Henry B. Fuller |
| Edith Wyatt | |
| H. C. Chatfield-Taylor | |
Foreign Correspondent | Ezra Pound |
Administration Committee | William T. Abbott |
| Charles H. Hamil |
TO HAVE GREAT POETS THERE MUST
BE GREAT AUDIENCES TOO
—Whitman—
FOOTNOTES:
"Brown and Gold—de Race." "Grenat et Or—Le Petit Cardinal."
Deceased.
Editor's Note—In response to many requests for information regarding Imagism and the Imagistes, we publish this note by Mr. Flint, supplementing it with further exemplification by Mr. Pound. It will be seen from these that Imagism is not necessarily associated with Hellenic subjects, or with vers libre as a prescribed form.
Noted by Mr. Flint.