
Literature Drama Music Art
Vol. 3, No. 3
Anderson, Margaret C. (editor)
Chicago: Margaret C. Anderson, 1916-05
48 p.; 25.4 x 16.8 cm.
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Contents
- Contents: A-A
- Front Advertisement: B-B
- Three Flesh-Tints: The Incense Burner (Hecht, Ben): 1-1
- Three Flesh-Tints: The Goldfish in a Bowl (Hecht, Ben): 2-2
- Three Flesh-Tints: A Nude (Hecht, Ben): 2-2
- 'The Compleat Amateur': Or How Not to Be an Artist (Bauer, Harold): 3-4
- Three Japanese Paintings—I: Dream of a Chinese Landscape (A Screen by Soga Shubun) (Ficke, Arthur Davison): 5-5
- Three Japanese Paintings—II: Dream of a Chinese Rock Promontory (A Screen by Sesshu) (Ficke, Arthur Davison): 6-6
- Three Japanese Paintings—III: The Golden Symphony (A Screen by Sotatsu) (Ficke, Arthur Davison): 7-7
- The Struggle (Anderson, Sherwood): 7-10
- A Mischievous Rhapsody of the First Recurrence: 11-11
- Welt Schmertz (Carr, Daphne): 12-12
- Prisoners (Carr, Daphne): 12-12
- Leo Ornstein (Anderson, Margaret C.): 13-15
- Nocturne (Verlaine, Paul; Shanafelt, Clara): 15-15
- White Mists (M. C. A.): 16-16
- Letters from Prison (Goldman, Emma): 17-18
- Off the Turnpike (Lowell, Amy): 19-25
- Potatoes in a Cellar (R. G.): 25-26
- New York Letter (Macdougall, Allan Ross): 27-29
- Amber Monochrome (Turbyfill, Mark): 29-29
- Three Imagist Poets—I-II (Fletcher, John Gould): 30-35
- Rossica (Kaun, Alexander S.): 36-39
- The Independent Exhibition (De Braila, Lupo): 39-40
- The Reader Critic: She is No Friend of Ours! (Ficke, Arthur Davison): 41-44
- The Reader Critic: The Prophet in His Own Country (Carr, Daphne; Carr, Michael): 41-44
- The Reader Critic: For the Brahmins (A Poet): 44-44
- The Reader Critic: [Unnamed Letter] (Yours Sylph-fully): 44-44
- Back Advertisements: C-D