Literature Drama Music Art
MARGARET C. ANDERSON
EDITOR
MARCH, 1914
| A Letter | John Galsworthy | 3 |
| Five Japanese Prints | Arthur Davison Ficke | 3 |
| “The Dark Flower” and the “Moralists” | Margaret C. Anderson | 5 |
| A Remarkable Nietzschean Drama | DeWitt C. Wing | 8 |
| The Lost Joy | Floyd Dell | 10 |
| Paderewski and the New Gods | The Editor | 11 |
| The Major Symphony | George Soule | 13 |
| The Prophet of a New Culture | George Burman Foster | 14 |
| How a Little Girl Danced | Nicholas Vachel Lindsay | 18 |
| The New Note | Sherwood Anderson | 23 |
| Rahel Varnhagen: Feminist | Margery Currey | 25 |
| Tagore as a Dynamic | George Soule | 32 |
| The Meaning of Bergsonism | Llewellyn Jones | 38 |
| Rupert Brooke’s Poetry | 29 | |
| Ethel Sidgwick’s “Succession” | 34 | |
| Letters of William Vaughn Moody | 24 | |
| Emerson’s Journals | 42 | |
| The Critics’ Critic | 20 | |
| New York Letter | 43 |
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