
Wheels
Sixth Cycle
Sitwell, Edith (editor)
London: C. W. Daniel, 1921
Sixth Cycle
Sitwell, Edith (editor)
London: C. W. Daniel, 1921
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Contents
- Cover Image (Roberts, William): a-a
- Contents: iii-iii
- Two Mexican Pieces—I: Song (Sitwell, Osbert): 5-7
- Two Mexican Pieces—II: Matchiche (Sitwell, Osbert): 7-9
- Nero in the Circus (Huxley, Aldous): 10-12
- Picture by Goya (Huxley, Aldous): 13-14
- Sonnet (Porter, Alan): 15-15
- Design for a Printed Calico (Vines, Sherard): 16-17
- Quadrant (Vines, Sherard): 18-18
- Subjective Odyssey (Barbor, H. R.): 19-23
- Aberrantry (Barbor, H. R.): 23-26
- Parade Virtues for a Dying Gladiator (Sitwell, Sacheverell): 27-37
- An Imitation (Sitwell, Sacheverell): 38-39
- Another Imitation (Sitwell, Sacheverell): 40-41
- Barouches Noires (Orange, Charles): 42-42
- Two Bucolic Poems—I: On the Vanity of Human Aspirations (Sitwell, Edith): 43-46
- Two Bucolic Poems—II: Green Geese (To Richard Jennings) (Sitwell, Edith): 47-49
- Fantasia for Mouth-Organ (Sitwell, Edith): 49-53
- Early Spring (Sitwell, Edith): 53-54
- Perpetuum Mobile: A Pantoum, More or Less (Selver, Paul): 55-56
- The Death of Mercury: To H. R. Barbor (Rivers, Augustine): 57-62
- Back Advertisement: 63-63