
An Individualist Review
Vol. 3, No. 8
Weaver, Harriet Shaw (editor)
London: The New Freewoman, Ltd., 1916-08
16 p.; 31.5 x 21 cm
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Contents
- Contents: 113-113
- Lingual Psychology—Chapter II: The Science of Signs (Marsden, D.): 113-117
- The French Word in Modern Prose—V: Ricciotto Canudo: 'La Ville sans Chef' (Ciolkowska, Muriel): 117-118
- Marianne Moore (H. D.): 118-119
- French Poems: A Mes Vers Intuitifs (Herard, Viviane): 119-119
- Dialogues of Fontenelle—IV: Homer and Aesop (Fontenelle, Bernard le Bovier de; Pound, Ezra): 119-119
- Over Devon Hills (Cournos, John): 120-120
- Passing Paris (Ciolkowska, Muriel): 120-121
- 'Shaw—' (Montagu-Nathan, M.): 121-122
- Tarr—Part III, Chapter II (Lewis, Wyndham): 122-125
- Notes on Modern German Poetry—VII: Max Dauthendey and Others (Randall, Alec W. G.): 126-126
- American Poems: Old Age (Bodenheim, Maxwell): 126-126
- American Poems: The Dagger (Davies, Mary Carolyn): 126-126
- American Poems: The Jest (Davies, Mary Carolyn): 126-126
- American Poems: Fears (Davies, Mary Carolyn): 126-126
- American Poems: Appeal (Shanafelt, Clara): 127-127
- Bridal in Philistia (Pulley, Honor M.): 127-127
- Advertisements: 118-118, 127-128