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The Little ReviewMARGARET C. ANDERSON, EditorFine Arts Building, ChicagoA New Monthly Journal devoted to Literature, Drama, Music and ArtIt is unacademic, enthusiastic, appreciative and youthful, seeking and emphasizing the truth which is beauty, and insisting upon a larger naturalness and a nobler seriousness in art and life.It is not connected in any way with any organization or company, is free from propaganda and outworn traditions, and has ideals and convictions which have already secured it a large, critical list of readers.The third (May) number contains the following:On Behalf of LiteratureDeWitt C. WingThe Challenge of Emma GoldmanMargaret C. AndersonChloroformMary Aldis and Arthur Davisson Ficke“True to Life”Edith WyattImpressionGeorge SouleArt and LifeGeorge Burman FosterPatriotsParke Farley“Change” at the Fine Arts Theatre.Correspondence:The Vision of Wells.Another View of “The Dark Flower.”Dr. Foster’s Articles on Nietzsche.Lawton ParkerEunice TietjensNew York LetterGeorge SouleUnion vs. Union PrivilegesHenry Blackman SellBook Discussion:Mr. Chesterton’s Prejudices.Dr. Flexner on Prostitution.The Critics’ Critic.Sentence Reviews.Letters to The Little Review.The subscription price is $2.50 per annum; 25 cents a copy.

The Little Review

MARGARET C. ANDERSON, Editor

Fine Arts Building, Chicago

A New Monthly Journal devoted to Literature, Drama, Music and Art

It is unacademic, enthusiastic, appreciative and youthful, seeking and emphasizing the truth which is beauty, and insisting upon a larger naturalness and a nobler seriousness in art and life.

It is not connected in any way with any organization or company, is free from propaganda and outworn traditions, and has ideals and convictions which have already secured it a large, critical list of readers.

The third (May) number contains the following:

On Behalf of LiteratureDeWitt C. WingThe Challenge of Emma GoldmanMargaret C. AndersonChloroformMary Aldis and Arthur Davisson Ficke“True to Life”Edith WyattImpressionGeorge SouleArt and LifeGeorge Burman FosterPatriotsParke Farley“Change” at the Fine Arts Theatre.Correspondence:The Vision of Wells.Another View of “The Dark Flower.”Dr. Foster’s Articles on Nietzsche.Lawton ParkerEunice TietjensNew York LetterGeorge SouleUnion vs. Union PrivilegesHenry Blackman SellBook Discussion:Mr. Chesterton’s Prejudices.Dr. Flexner on Prostitution.The Critics’ Critic.Sentence Reviews.Letters to The Little Review.

The subscription price is $2.50 per annum; 25 cents a copy.


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