The Little ReviewMARGARET C. ANDERSON,EditorA New Literary Journal PublishedMonthly in ChicagoThe March issue contains:A Letter by John GalsworthyFive Japanese Prints (Poems)Arthur Davison FickeThe Prophet of a New CultureGeorge Burman FosterHow a Little Girl DancedNicholas Vachel LindsayA Remarkable Nietzschean DramaDeWitt C. WingThe Lost JoyFloyd Dell“The Dark Flower” and the “Moralists”The EditorThe Meaning of BergsonismLlewellyn JonesThe New NoteSherwood AndersonTagore as a DynamicGeorge SouleRahel Varnhagen: FeministMargery CurreyPaderewski and the New Gods, Rupert Brooke’s Poetry, Ethel Sidgwick’s “Succession,” Letters of William Vaughn Moody, etc.A vital, unacademic review devoted to appreciation and creative interpretation, full of the pulse and power of live writers.25 Cents a Copy. $2.50 a YearThe Little ReviewFine Arts Building :: Chicago, Illinois
The Little Review
MARGARET C. ANDERSON,Editor
A New Literary Journal PublishedMonthly in Chicago
The March issue contains:
A Letter by John GalsworthyFive Japanese Prints (Poems)Arthur Davison FickeThe Prophet of a New CultureGeorge Burman FosterHow a Little Girl DancedNicholas Vachel LindsayA Remarkable Nietzschean DramaDeWitt C. WingThe Lost JoyFloyd Dell“The Dark Flower” and the “Moralists”The EditorThe Meaning of BergsonismLlewellyn JonesThe New NoteSherwood AndersonTagore as a DynamicGeorge SouleRahel Varnhagen: FeministMargery CurreyPaderewski and the New Gods, Rupert Brooke’s Poetry, Ethel Sidgwick’s “Succession,” Letters of William Vaughn Moody, etc.
A vital, unacademic review devoted to appreciation and creative interpretation, full of the pulse and power of live writers.
25 Cents a Copy. $2.50 a Year
The Little ReviewFine Arts Building :: Chicago, Illinois