A. R. Orage: A Bibliography

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1 A. R. Orage: A Bibliography Originally prepared as a finding-list for Orage s writings on literature and culture, this bibliography omits one major area of his work. For nearly fifteen years ( ), apart from two six-month periods, he wrote the leading column, Notes of the Week, in. Other writers sometimes contributed paragraphs to the anonymous column; attributions must be based on style and content. Orage wrote a column with the same name during his editorship of The New English Weekly ( ). These 700-odd commentaries on national and international events provide a valuable chronicle of the period from an important political perspective. Simply listing the columns would have been useless. Annotating them, to indicate the topics treated, would have been taxing even if I had the energy, interest, and especially the knowledge that would make the result useful. Orage often used pseudonyms that were identified by his contemporaries. He signed his weekly literary column in the Labour Leader ( ) A. R. O. His given name was Alfred James Orage, but Richard replaced James as his middle name when he was in training college. Three of his contributions to the Theosophical Review, , were signed A. J. O. For a few months of 1905, he was R. C. in that journal. R. H. C. (for Richard H. Congreve) also appeared there and the initials became the pseudonym used for his best-known column, Readers and Writers. Occasionally, then and later, he used the initials R. M. His column Unedited Opinions in was unsigned after Orage s books, apart from the three published in and Psychological Exercises (1930), were compiled from materials previously published in periodicals. Most of the 600-odd entries that follow appeared in one of four journals: the Labour Leader ( ), the Theosophical Review ( ), ( ), and The New English Weekly ( ). These constitute the first four sections of the bibliography. Entries do not repeat the title of the journal, which appears at the top of the page. In the annotation, titles of the journals are abbreviated: LL, TR, NA, NEW. Titles of Orage s columns are abbreviated as follows: UO designates Unedited Opinions ; RW, Readers and Writers ; NW, Notes of the Week. After those four sections, the bibliography forsakes chronology and groups publications by type: Other Periodicals, Contributions to Books and Books and Pamphlets. Letters and other unpublished writings haven t been listed. Some materials relevant to Orage s years in New York, as a teacher of Gurdjieff s ideas, are held in the Brotherton Collection of the Leeds University library: visit The eccentric format of the bibliography results from its origin. It was first prepared for a journal English Literature in Transition before the era of computers. At that time the journal was not typeset, and all titles were reproduced in capital letters. 1

2 That attempt at publication went awry, and much later, the surviving pages were scanned for computer use. An assiduous bibliographer would then have converted the titles to underlining or italics, with appropriate capitalization and other changes in format. But one oddity in the current format is an advantage: when separated from bibliographic information, the contents of an entry become more visible. I m grateful to Alison Cullingford, Special Collections Librarian at the University of Bradford, and the Harrison Memorial Library in Carmel, California, for research undertaken to answer my questions. No sensible bibliographer would claim that the product is complete. This one is more complete than it would have been without the help of Gorham Munson and Walter Driscoll. I can t help but think of the result as a collaborative effort, one in which they located everything that was hard to find. Wallace Martin 2

3 Labour Leader LABOUR LEADER, After publication of a book review in 1895 (the first entry below), Orage, as A. R. O., began contributing a weekly column entitled Past, Present, & Future: A Bookish Causerie. From June17 to August 8, 1896, the subtitle didn t appear. Subsequently, the column title was sometimes A Bookish Causerie, and occasionally the topic being discussed served as the title. Aside from the first entry, there is only one other which was not a column: a poem (March 28, 1896). The titles of the columns and the name of the paper itself do not appear in these entries; their repetition would serve no purpose. Pre-Neo-Womanhood. VII (16 Nov 1895), 5. Review of Isabella O. Ford s ON THE THRESHHOLD. VII (30 Nov 1895), 2-3. Discussion of SONGS OF THE GREAT DOMINION, an anthology of Canadian poetry. VII (7 Dec 1895), 2-3. Kipling s NEW JUNGLE BOOK and Grant Allen s THE BRITISH BARBARIANS. VII (14 Dec 1895), 1. J. R. Lowell s POLITE ESSAYS; current pamphlets and periodicals. VII (21 Dec 1895), 10. Hardy s JUDE THE OBSCURE. VII (28 Dec 1895), 1. The excessive production of books and periodicals; discussion of current periodicals. VIII (4 Jan 1896), 2. Walt Whitman, Edward Carpenter, and free verse; William Watson; John ` Davidson. VIII (11 Jan 1896), 10. Craftsmanship in book production. VIII (18 Jan 1896), 18. Alfred Austen; Hall Caine; literary articles; the periodical press. VIII (25 Jan 1896), 26. C. Allen Clarke;s VOICES AND OTHER VERSES; J. G. Spence s DAWN OF CIVILISATION; forthcoming books; Verlaine. VIII (1 Feb 1896), 36. On toothaches; the Fabian Society; G. B. Shaw; Ben Brierly s OWD SMEETON; love in the novel. VIII (8 Feb 1896), 45. Lynn Linton s JOSHUA DAVIDSON; E. S. Purcell s THE LIFE OF CARDINAL MANNING. 3

4 Labour Leader VIII (15 Feb 1896), 60. Topicality in criticism and literature; the modern novel. VIII (22 Feb 1896), 64. Nathaniel Hawthorne. VIII (29 Feb 1896), 74. C. W. Dalmon s SONG-FAVOURS; current periodicals; Bowdlerization of the Bible. VIII (7 Mar 1896), 78. DAILY CHRONICLE book reviews; criticism and the art of reviewing. VIII (14 Mar 1896), 86. Oliver Wendell Holmes and the art of the essay. VIII (21 Mar 1896), 102. Edward Carpenter s LOVE S COMING-OF-AGE; Eastern religions and the West. VIII (28 Mar 1896), 107. W. D. Magregor s THE PATH OF PROGRESS. Hide and Seek. VIII (28 Mar 1896), 107. Poem. VIII (4 Apr 1896), 114. On reading out-of-doors; Nunquam s criticism. VIII (11 Apr 1896), 122. Decadence, commecialism, and the Scottish noverlist S. R. Crockett. VIII (18 Apr 1896), Joy Clayton s BEFORE SUNRISE; Marie Corelli. VIII (25 Apr 1896), 140. Women as writers. VIII (2 May 1896), 156. W. E. H. Lecky s DEMOCRACY AND LIBERTY and Marxian economics. VIII (9 May 1896), 157. Current periodicals. VIII (16 May 1896), 166. George Moore. VIII (23 May 1896), 174. Christianity and socialism. VIII (30 May 1896), 182. Recent periodicals and pamphlets. VIII (6 Jun 1896), 190. R. L. Stevenson. VIII (13 Jun 1896), 200. Mallock s CLASSES AND MASSES and socialism. VIII (20 Jun 1896), 208. The psychological novel and the Romantic novel; Conan Doyle. VIII (27 Jun 1896), 218. Edward Carpenter s TOWARDS DEMOCRACY. VIII (4 Jul 1896), 226. The periodical press. 4

5 Labour Leader VIII (11 Jul 1896), 234. Dennis Hird s HOW THE DEVIL WAS MADE. VIII (18 Jul 1896), 246. The CHINESE NEW YORK NEWS; socialist pamphlets. VIII (25 Jul 1896), 258. The UPANISHADS. VIII (1 Aug 1896), 262. Current periodicals. VIII (8 Aug 1896), 278. A. J. Armstrong s THE COBBLER O KIRKIEBRAE. VIII (15 Aug 1896), 285. On pamphlets, their uses and abuses. VIII (29 Aug 1896), 300. Articles in current periodicals. VIII (5 Sep 1896), 308. Whitman s LEAVES OF GRASS. VIII (12 Sep 1896), 316. Politics in the late 18 th century. VIII (19 Sep 1896), 328. Speculations on philosophy, history, and socialism. VIII (26 Sep 1896), 336. Articles in current periodicals. VIII (3 Oct 1896), 344. Books and pamphlets on land ownership; socialism. VIII (10 Oct 1896), 362. William Morris. VIII (24 Oct 1896), 368. Joseph Whittaker s IN DIVERS TONES. VIII (31 Oct 1896), 376. Labor pamphlets and periodicals. VIII (7 Nov 1896), 384. Communism and the Shakers. VIII (14 Nov 1896), 392. George Gissing. VIII (21 Nov 1896), 400. George Gissing, continued. VIII (28 Nov 1896), 408. The labor movement and the desirability of leavening earnestness with humour; articles in current periodicals. VIII (5 Dec 1896), 416. Stephen Crane. VIII (19 Dec 1896), 436. J. M. Barrie s MARGARET OGILVY. VIII (26 Dec 1896), 448. Articles in current periodicals. 5

6 Labour Leader IX (9 Jan 1897), 10. Description of personal libraries in a Huntingdonshire village. IX (16 Jan 1897), 18. Ibsen; Grant Allen s A SPLENDID SIN. IX (23 Jan 1897), 26. Lucas Malet s THE CARISSIMA and the grotesque; James s THE AMERICAN. IX (30 Jan 2897), 34. Socialist and labour periodicals. IX (6 Feb 1897), 45. Idealism and realism in life and literature. IX (13 Feb 1897), 50. Idealism and realism, continued. IX (20 Feb 18977), 58. FABIAN ESSAYS; socialist education and propaganda. IX (27 Feb 1897), 66. Oliver Schreiner s TROOPER PETER HALKET OF MASHONALAND and the African question. IX (6 Mar 1897), 74. Whistler s THE GENTLE ART OF MAKING ENEMIES. IX (20 Mar 1897), 90. Grant Allen s GUIDE TO PARIS; periodicals. IX (27 Mar 1897), 98. G. N. Curzon s PROBLEMS OF THE FAR EAST; colonialism and foreign trade. IX (3 Apr 1897), 106. Hardy s THE WELL-BELOVED. IX (15 May 1897), 162. FORECASTS OF THE COMING CENTURY, ed. Edward Carpenter. IX (29 May 1897), 178. H. G. Wells s THE WHEELS OF CHANCE. IX (12 Jun 1897), 194. D. C. Murray s THE MAKING OF A NOVELIST; the relationship between produces and consumers of literature. IX (19 Jun 1897), 202. De Tocqueville. IX (26 Jun 1897), 210. Current periodicals. IX (3 Jul 1897), 218. Current periodicals. IX (10 Jul 1897), 226. The uses of quotations and epigrams; plagiarism. IX (17 Jul 1897), 234. Sources of quotations; quotableness. IX (31 Jul 1897), 250. FORECASTS OF THE COMING CENTURY, ed. Edward Carpenter. 6

7 Theosophical Review THEOSOPHICAL REVIEW, "Readings and Re-Readings: ZANONI." XXXI (Dec 1902), The relationship between Bulwer-Lytton's novel and his life. "Readings and Re-Readings: 'The Mystic Value of Literature.'" XXXI (Jan 1903), Mainly about Arthur Machen's HIEROGLYPHICS. Readings & Re-Readings: Coleridge's "AIDS TO REFLECTION. XXXII (Apr 1903), Review of THEORETICAL ASTROLOGY, by H. S. Green. XXXII (Jun 1903), 372. Review of WHAT IS A HOROSCOPE AND HOW IS IT CAST? XXXVI (Apr 1905), 188. Review of A PRACTICAL COURSE OF INSTRUCTION IN PERSONAL MAGNETISM, TELEPATHY AND HYPNOTISM, by George White. XXXVI (Jun 1905), 379. "Divine Thrusting on." XXXVII (Oct 1905), 188. Review of DIRECTIONS AND DIRECTING, by H. S. Green. "The Wise Way." XXVII (Nov 1905), On education. "Familiar Spirits." XXXVII (Nov 1905), Review of ELEMENTARY ASTROLOGY, by Frank Ellis. "Brotherhood--Mainly False." XXXVII (Dec 1905), "The Astral World." XXXVII (Jan 1906), A poem satirizing a supposedly astral experience. "Mens Conscia Recti." XXXVII (Jan 1906), Review of HEALTH BUILDING, by Joseph Ralph, and two other books on theosophy. "The Last Enemy." XXXVII (Feb 1906), 569. Review of THE MASTERY OF DEATH, by A. Osborne Eaves. "Mercury in Leo." XXXVIII (Mar 1906), 91. Review of THE PROGRESSED HOROSCOPE, ed. Alan Leo. "The Restoration of the Gild System." XXXVIII (May 1906), Review of A. J. Penty's book with that title. "Go, Pretty Rose." XXXVIII (Jun 1906), 379. Review of AN ENGLISH ROSE, by L. Crammer-Byng. 7

8 Theosophical Review "Romance and Religion." XXXVIII (Jun 1906), 379. Review THE WORKSHOP OF RELIGION, by Arthur Lillie. "Two Little Theodicies." XXXVIII (Jun 1906), Review of THOUGHTS ON ULTIMATE PROBLEMS, by F. W. Frankland. "Halt! What Goes There?" XXXVIII (Aug 1906), On the lack of direction in theosophy. "Four Booklets." XXXVIII (Aug 1906), Review of four pamphlets: THE CHURCH OF THE FUTURE, by W. F. Cobb; TARIFF WITHOUT TEARS, by Harold E. Hare; BUDDHIST RELIGION, by William Loftus; and LOTUS BLOSSOMS by Maung Nee. "Consciousness and Little Matter." XXXIX (Sep 1906), 87. Review of CONSCIOUSNESS AND MATTER, Anonymous. "French Spencerianism." XXXIX (Sep 1906), Review of LA SYNTHESE CONCRETE, by F. Warrain. "De Gustibus." XXXIX (Sep 1906), Review of THE TWICE-BORN, Anonymous. "After Ten Years." XXXIX (Oct 1906), Thoughts after ten years' study of theosophy. "Old Friends--New Faces." XXXIX (Oct 1906), Review of WHERE TWO WORLDS MEET, by Sydney Phelps and B. M. O'Reilly. "What is Man?" XXXIX (Nov 1906), "Professor Hyslop on Personal Survival." XXXIX (Nov 1906), Review of SCIENCE AND A FUTURE LIFE, by J. H. Hyslop. "A Half-Trance Shocker." XXXIX (Nov 1906), 285. Review of THE STRANGE STORY OF AHRINZIMAN, by A. F. S. "The Comparative Study of Religion, Etc." XXXIX (Dec 1906), "A Long Sermon." XXXIX (Dec 1906), Review of THE NATURE AND PURPOSE OF THE UNIVERSE, by J. D. Parson. "Occult Arts and Occult Faculty." XXXIX (Jan 1907), "Race as an Intellectual Prejudice." XXXIX (Jan 1907), Review RACE PREJUDICE, by Jean Finot. 8

9 Theosophical Review "The Gospel of Gnosis." XXXIX (Jan 1907), Review of THE GNOSIS OF THE MIND, by G. R. S. Mead. "Woman Leading on." XXXIX (Jan 1907), Review of THE COSMIC PROCESSION by Frances Swiney. "In Defense of Agnosticism." XXXIX (Feb 1907), A reply to articles in the January and February issues that criticize Orage's recent contributions. "The New Romanticism." XL (Mar 1907), "Theoretical and Real Morality." XL (Apr 1907), Letters, Mr Orage s Reply to His Critics. XLI (Apr 1907),

10 THE NEW AGE, UO designates Unedited Opinions, RW = Readers and Writers The Training Colleges. I (8 Aug 1907), 228. Ought Teachers to Form a Trade Union? I (3 Oct 1907), 355. Towards Socialism. I (3 Oct 1907), ; (10 Oct 1907), 375; (17 Oct 1907), 393; (24 Oct 1907), 407; Towards Socialism. II (31 Oct. 1907), 9-10; (7 Nov 1907), 29; (14 Nov 1907), 49-50; (21 Nov 1907), 70; (30 Nov 1907, 89; (28 Dec 1907), Reviews. III (20 Jun 1908), 153. Review of THUS SPAKE ZARATHUSTRA (English translation). And Shall THE NEW AGE Die? III (24 Oct 1908), 501. UO, I: The Socialist Representation Committee. IV (7 Jan 1909), UO, II: The Communisation of Bread. IV (14 Jan 1909), UO, III: On Education. IV (21 Jan 1909), 260. UO, IV: Concerning THE NEW AGE. IV (28 Jan 1909), 280. UO, V: Votes for Women. IV (4 Feb 1909), UO, VI: An Indian Nationalist. IV (13 Feb 1909), UO, VII: What Is a Gentleman? IV (18 Feb 1909), UO, VIII: Democracy and Mr. G. K. Chesterton. IV (25 Feb 1909), UO, IV: The New Romanticism. IV (4 Mar 1909), 379. UO, X: A Mystical Interlude. IV (11 Mar 1909),

11 Socialism for Employers. V (3 Jun 1909), 113; (17 Jun 1909), 154; (24 Jun 1909), 174. Immorality in Public Schools. V (12 Aug 1909), 297. Our New Avatar. VI (3 Feb 1910), The Persecution of Poets. VI (3 Mar 1910), 415. Mr. John Redmond. VI (24 Mar 1910), 484. UO, I: On Progress. VIII (24 Nov 1910), 84. UO, II: The Superman. VIII (1 Dec 1910), 107. UO, III: A New Aristocracy. VIII (8 Dec 1910), 132. UO, IV: A Practical Deduction. VIII (15 Dec 1910), 156. UO, V: On Municipal Suicide. VIIII (22 Dec 1910), 180. UO, VI: Modern Novels. VIII (29 Dec 1910), 204. UO, VII: The Education of Public Opinion. VIIII (5 Jan 1911), 228. UO, VIII: On Responsibility. VIII (12 Jan 1911), UO, IX: More Moralizings. VIII (19 Jan 1911), UO, X: On Pseudo-psychology. VIII (26 Jan 1911), 300. UO, XI: Machiavelli and Mill. VIII (2 Feb 1911), 321. UO, XII: Mr. Churchill and Crime. VIII (9 Feb 1911), UO, XIII: On Sexual Idealism. VIII (16 Feb 1911), 372. UO: On the Incompetence of Professionals. VIII (23 Feb 1911), 396. UO: The Selection of Experience. VIII (9 Mar 1911), 444. UO: The Advanced. VIII (16 Mar 1911), 467. UO: The Rank of Philosophy. VIII (23 Mar 1911), 491. UO: A Ventured Commentary. VIII (27 Apr 1911),

12 UO: On Sentimentality. IX (4 May 1911), 13. UO: Money-Changers in Literature. IX (11 May 1911), 35. UO: On Drama. IX (18 May 1911), 58. UO: The End of Man. IX (25 May 1911), 84. UO: East and West. IX (15 Jun 1911), 154. UO: Contempt for Man. IX (29 Jun 1911), 203. UO: Resuming the Discussion. IX (6 Jul 1911), 227. UO: The Economics of Pupulation. IX (13 Jul 1911), 251. UO: The Government of the Mind. IX (27 Jul 1911), 299. A Tale for Men Only. IX (17 Aug 1911), ; (24 Aug 1911), ; (31 Aug 1911), ; (7 Sep 1911), UO: The Imperial Pump. IX (14 Sep 1911), Another Tale for Men Only. IX (14 Sep 1911), ; (21 Sep 1911), ; (28 Sep 1911), UO: Down with the Tricolor. IX (21 Sep 1911), UO: The Spread of Ugliness. IX (28 Sep 1911), UO: Some Errors of Modern Writers. IX (5 Oct 1911), 539. UO: The Limitation of Art. IX (12 Oct 1911), The Complete Nietzsche. X (1 Feb 1912), Review of the multivolume translation. UO: Intellectual Honesty. X (1 Feb 1912), UO: On Humanitarianism. X (8 Feb 1912), A Third Tale for Men Only. X (8 Feb 1911), ; (15 Feb 1912), 375; (23 Feb 1912), UO: On Action in Drama. X (15 Feb 1912),

13 UO: A New View of Marriage. X (7 Mar 1912), 442. UO: Devil Worship. X (11 Apr 1912), 564. A Fourth Tale for Men Only. XI (2 May 1912), 13-14; (9 May 1912), 38-39; (16 May 1912), 61-62; (23 May 1912), 85-86; (30 May 1912), ; (6 Jun 1912), 133. UO: On Power. XI (20 Jun 1912), UO: Profiteering in Literature. XI (4 Jul 1912), UO: On Reading. XI (18 Jul 1912), 275. A Fifth Tale for Men Only. XI (15 Aug 1912), ; (22 Aug 1912), UO: Interesting and Suggestive. XI (19 Sep 1912), 495. Use of these words in criticism. UO: Renaissance. XI (10 Oct 1912), 569. The possibility of a cultural renaissance in England. UO: What Is the Soul? XII (7 Nov 1912), 10. A Sixth Tale for Men Only. XII (7 Nov 1912), 13-14; (14 Nov 1912), Will and Yeoman. XII (7 Nov 1912), Will-power and endurance through time: a comparison of farmers and statesmen, by R.M. UO: The Nature of the Soul. XII (21 Nov 1912), 59. UO: On the Soul. XII (5 Dec 1912), 108. UO: The Soul Proved. XII (19 Dec 1912), UO: Life and Death. XII (16 Jan 1913), 251. RW XIII (8 May 1913), The price of daily newspapers; the MAHABHARATA; Babbitt's THE MASTERS OF MODERN FRENCH CRITICISM. RW XIII (15 May 1913), Rostand; A. J. Penty; Gobineau's THE RENAISSANCE; completion of the New English Dictionary. 13

14 RW XIII (22 May 1913), Strindberg; Masefield; satire in England; the EDINBURGH REVIEW; Upton Sinclair; Maurice Hewlett; how Yeats met Edward Carpenter. RW XIII (29 May 1913), Wagner; Maeterlinck; Japanese No drama; G. K. Chesterton and William Archer as journalists; new periodicals. RW XIII (12 Jun 1913), Yeats and the "Irish School"; Wilde; Bennett on the novel; Wells and Bennett as journalists; the critic's methods; Alfred Austin. RW XIII (19 Jun 1913), George Wyndham; Meredith; Hall Caine; Francis Thompson. RW XIII (26 Jun 1913), Max Nordau; George Borrow; Alice Meynell; satire; Kipling. RW XIII (10 Jul 1913), Frank Harris; Henry Newboldt on criticism; Charles Granville; Bennett on writing; J. M. Murry on love. RW XIII (17 Jul 1913), George Borrow; Sir Herbert Tree; Dostoievsky; Carlyle. RW XIII (24 Jul 1913), Robert Bridges; Yeats as a lecturer; Granville Barker on drama; William Morris; D. H. Lawrence; John Galt's ENTAIL. RW XIII (31 Jul 1913), P. E. More's THE DRIFT OF ROMANTICISM; modern drama and the modern novel; Shaw on Ibsen. RW XIII (14 Aug 1913), Charlotte Bronte's letters; Anatole France on Kipling; the BLUE REVIEW; the NEW WITNESS; the renaissance of classicism. RW XIII (21 Aug 1913), Oliver Onions; Francis Grierson; books on Wilde. RW XIII (28 Aug 1913), C. E. Montague as novelist; Strindberg; Bennett; literary comment in the NEW STATESMAN. RW XIII (11 Sep 1913), Pound on contemporary French literature; the relation between advertisements and reviewing. RW XIII (18 Sep 1913), H. G. Wells; boycotts by the Libraries Association; Pound. RW XIII (25 Sep 1913), Bulwer-Lytton's novels; "A.E."; Wells. 14

15 RW XIII (9 Oct 1913), Distribution of review copies; Shaw; Bohn's Library reprints; Galsworthy on censorship. RW XIII (16 Oct 1913), Maurice Hewlett's BENDISH; James Stephens; Wells's THE PASSIONATE FRIENDS. RW XIII (23 Oct 1913), Pound on French poetry; the state of English literature; style; Richard Middleton; Wells. RW XIII (30 Oct 1913), Paul Bourget; the dailies; historical fiction; E. V. Lucas's THE OPEN ROAD. RW XIV (13 Nov 1913), Holbrook Jackson's THE EIGHTEEN NINETIES and J. M. Kennedy's ENGLISH LITERATURE ; Tagore; Wordsworth; parodies of Pound. RW XIV (20 Nov 1913), The nineties; Shaw and intentionality in the universe; Rosciszewski's cartoons. RW XIV (27 Nov 1913), Futurism and Marinetti. RW XIV (11 Dec 1913), Georg Brandes; Edmund Gosse's discussion of Sterne; Croce; Orage comments on his own intellectual development. RW XIV (18 Dec 1913), Foreign literatures; Futurism; Yeats on Tagore; Croce. RW XIV (25 Dec 1913), The RUBAIYAT and the Victorian reaction against scientific materialism; Anatole France. RW XIV (8 Jan 1914), Robertson Nicoll's A BOOKMAN'S LETTERS; infantilism in contemporary literature; innovation in art; appearance of BLAST; eurhythmics. RW XIV (15 Jan 1914), Hardy's poetry. RW XIV (22 Jan 1914), Arthur Machen's THE GREAT GOD PAN; Irish popular songs; Lascelles Abercrombie. RW XIV (19 Feb 1914), New and current periodicals; the death of dialects. RW XIV (26 Feb 1914), Authors who deserve critical attention--francis Grierson, Allen Upward; Ford Madox Ford's HENRY JAMES; Stendhal. 15

16 RW XIV (12 Mar 1914), The NEW WEEKLY; Tennyson; Paul Claudel. RW XIV (26 Mar 1914), 658. H. G. Wells and Guild Socialism. RW XIV (9 Apr 1914), Trends in contemporary literature; POETRY AND DRAMA. RW XIV (16 Apr 1914), Gissing; Wilde's prose. RW XIV (23 Apr 1914), Charles Kingsley and Meredith as poets. RW XIV (30 Apr 1914), Stephen Reynolds's SEEMS SO; financial situation of THE NEW AGE. UO: The Popularity of Bergson. (7 May 1914), 12. RW XV (7 May 1914), Galsworthy's defects; NEW AGE finances. UO: Sociological Catalysis. XV (14 May 1914), 36. RW XV (14 May 1914), Style: Swinburne and Victor Hugo; Sappho; Futurism. RW XV (21 May 1914), "Beyleisme"; Marinetti; Edith Wharton on literary criticism. UO: The Recrudescence of Roman Catholicism. XV (21 May 1914), 60. RW XV (28 May 1914), Bergson; Keats; Ibsen; Carlyle and Futurism. UO: Beyond Good and Evil. XV (28 May 1914), 84. UO: New Dogmas for Old? XV (4 Jun 1914), 108. RW XV (11 Jun 1914), The decline of pessimism and materialism. UO: On Happiness. XV (11 Jun 1914), 132. RW XV (18 Jun 1914), Restoration comedy and morality in art; art and truth. UO: To Be or Not to Be. XV 18 Jun 1914), 156. RW XV (25 Jun 1914), Richard Curle's JOSEPH CONRAD; Futurism; Georg Brandes, Nietzsche, and Strindberg. 16

17 UO: The Burden of Self-Consciousness. XV (2 Jul 1914), 204. RW XV (9 Jul 1914), 229. RW XV (16 Jul 1914), 253. Stevenson's letters; the YELLOW BOOK; Meredith and the grotesque. Wyndham Lewis and BLAST; Shaw's AN UNSOCIAL SOCIALIST. UO: I Promise. XV (16 Jul 1914), 252. RW XV (23 Jul 1914), 277. Euripides and Shaw. UO: The Use and Misuse of Egoism. XV (30 Jul 1914), 300. RW XV (30 Jul 1914), 301. Ernest Jones on HAMLET; Stevenson; Edward Carpenter; John Drinkwater. UO What Is Civilization? XV (13 Aug 1914), 348. RW XV (13 Aug 1914), 349. Psychoanalysis and HAMLET; Tolstoy and Turgenev. RW XV (20 Aug 1914), 373. Shaw's comments on the war; Nietzsche and Germany. UO: Nationalism and Internationalism. XV (27 Aug 1914), 396. RW XV (27 Aug 1914), 397. Croce and Marx. UO: Civilization and War. XV (10 Sep 1914), 448. RW XV (10 Sep 1914), 449. Pound on Vorticism; "revaluations" of German literature resulting from the war. RW XV (8 Oct 1914), Meredith as "misfit novelist ; Trollope; Thomas Love Peacock as satirist; Imagism. RW XV (15 Oct 1914) Nietzsche, Germany, and chauvinists; the YALE REVIEW; Bliss Perry on American criticism. RW XV (22 Oct 1914), 597. Recent reprints; Robert Bridges. RW XVI (12 Nov 1914), Walpole's letters; Lucretius; style in Meredith. RW XVI (19 Nov 1914), Richard Jeffries; the LITTLE REVIEW. RW XVI (26 Nov 1914), Maurice Baring's RUSSIAN LITERATURE; James Stephens; Algernon Blackwood. 17

18 RW XVI (10 Dec 1914), RW XVI (17 Dec 1914), RW XVI (24 Dec 1914), 197. RW XVI (31 Dec 1914), RW XVI (14 Jan 1915), RW XVI (21 Jan 1915), RW XVI (28 Jan 1915), RW XVI (11 Feb 1915), RW XVI (18 Feb 1915), 430. RW XVI (25 Feb 1915), 457. RW XVI (11 Mar 1914), 509. HAMLET, the Oedipus complex, and tragedy; Coleridge; Nietzsche. Kipling; Chekhov. Manuals of style; Lessing's LAOCOON. Gissing; J. M. Barrie's DER TAG. The ILIAD; Nietzsche; the CONNOISSELR (an 18th-century periodical). Political oratory in England; Demosthenes. The CONNOISSEUR; Kipling; the short story. Nietzsche and the war. Austin Harrison. Conversation as an art. J. D. Beresford; criticism and current art movements. RW XVI (18 Mar 1915), Realism. RW XVI (25 Mar 1915), 566. RW XVI (8 Apr 1915), RW XVI (15 Apr 1915), 642. RW XVI (22 Apr 1915), 669. RW XVI (29 Apr 1915), Milton. The attitude of publishers toward the NEW AGE; J. A. Froude's OCEANA. Lamb; Kipling; Coomaraswamy on Hindu art. J. C. Powys. Schopenhauer. RW XVII (6 May 1915), Sidney and Wordsworth on poetry; Richard Graves s SPIRITUAL QUIXOTE; literature as a profession. RW XVII (13 May 1915), 37. RW XVII (20 May 1915), LOVE-LETTERS OF JULIETTE DROUET TO VICTOR HUGO; Whitman. Wells's BOON. 18

19 RW XVII (27 May 1915), 85. Ivor Brown's YEARS OF PLENTY; Mark Rutherford; Euripides; Kant on politics. RW XVII (3 Jun 1915), 109. The GYPSY (periodical); the essay as a genre. RW XVII (10 Jun 1915), The GYPSY and the decadence. RW XVII (17 Jun 1915), The SPIRITUAL QUIXOTE; 18th and 20th century techniques of the novel; Stendhal on love. RW XVII (24 Jun 1915), The artistry of Kipling. RW XVII (8 Jul 1915), Replies to correspondents. RW XVII (15 Jul 1915), Landor's IMAGINARY DIALOGUES; Eucken's philosophy. RW XVII (22 Jul 1915), 282. Periodicals: DRAMA (U.S.) and YALE REVIEW; No drama. RW XVII (29 Jul 1915), 309. BLAST and Vorticism. RW XVII (5 Aug 1915), Pound's CATHAY and Imagism. RW XVII (12 Aug 1915), Books on economics and international law. RW XVII (19 Aug 1915), 382. German and English culture in light of the war. RW XVII (26 Aug 1915), The basis of democracy. RW XVII (2 Sep 1915), Translation; Henry James. RW XVII (9 Sep 1915), Bagehot's essays; Ramiro de Maeztu. RW XVII (16 Sep 1915), 477. RW XVII (23 Sep 1915), 501. Blake's philosophical writings. Goncharov's OBLOMOV; new journals; Rupert Brooke. RW XVII (30 Sep 1915), 527. THE SIGNATURE (periodical); H. G. Wells on Henry James. RW XVII (7 Oct 1915), 549. Baudelaire. RW XVII (14 Oct 1915), Romanticism; Croce on Vico; Maeterlinck. 19

20 RW XVII (21 Oct 1915), 597. Sidney Smith's "Peter Plymley" letters; AE's poetry. RW XVII (28 Oct 1915), Gorky and Russian Literature; Schopenhauer's THE BASIS OF MORALITY. RW XVIII (4 Nov 1915), COLLIER'S WEEKLY; American journalism; the art of the essay. RW XVIII (18 Nov 1915), CONTEMPORARY BELGIAN LITERATURE; Remy de Gourmont; Pound on Lionel Johnson; Standish O'Grady. RW XVIII (25 Nov 1915), 85. Ibsen; the relevance of biography to literature. RW XVIII (2 Dec 1915), Suppression of Lawrence's THE RAINBOW; Stendhal on love. RW XVIII (9 Dec 1915), Blake; epigrams; wartime letters (an anthology); do nations die? RW XVIII (16 Dec 1915), Nicolai Evreinof; G. K. Chesterton's THE CRIMES OF ENGLAND and Chesterton's style. RW XVIII (23 Dec 1915), Polish short stories; Edward Storer's LOOSE LEAVES (periodical). RW XVIII (6 Jan 1916), Henry St. John Bolingbroke. RW XVIII (13 Jan 1916), 253. Attitudes toward Germany; the BHAGAVAD-GITA. RW XVIII (20 Jan 1916), 277. Havelock Ellis's AFFIRMATIONS eighteen years later; H. L. Mencken on English authors. RW XVIII (27 Jan 1916), Goethe. RW XVIII (10 Feb 1916), New journals; growth of publishing and the war. RW XVIII (17 Feb 1916), Dostoievsky; the French Revolution and its cultural consequences. RW XVIII (24 Feb 1916), 398. Voltaire on religion; Bagehot's essays. RW XVIII (2 Mar 1916), 421. Shaw; disinterested intelligence vs. profiteering intelligence. 20

21 RW XVIII (9 Mar 1916), The function of literature; comparison of English and French prose styles. UO: The Case against Germany. XVIII (16 Mar 1916), RW XVIII (16 Mar 1916), 470. Shakespearian authorship; Milton's "Apology for Smectymnuus." A Seventh Tale for Men Only. XVIII (16 Mar 1916), ; (23 Mar 1916), ; (30 Mar 1916), ; (6 Apr 1916), ; (13 Apr 1916), ; (20 Apr 1916, ; (27 Apr 1916), UO: The Conditions of Peace. XVIII (23 Mar 1916), RW XVIII (23 Mar 1916), Belloc's prose style. UO: The Case of France. XVIII (30 Mar 1916), RW XVIII (30 Mar 1916), Romain Rolland's ABOVE THE BATTLE. UO: The Case for Russia. XVIII (6 Apr 1916), RW XVIII (6 Apr 1916), 541. Sorel's REFLECTIONS ON VIOLENCE. UO: The Case of Turkey. XVIII (13 Apr 1916), 557. RW XVIII (13 Apr 1916), Shakespearian authorship. Letter (13 Apr 1916), On the ideas of Ramiro de Maeztu and Hulme. Signed R.M. UO: On the Ethic of War. XVIII (20 Apr 1916), RW XVIII (20 Apr 1916), 589. Sorel; Jonson's masques. RW XVIII (27 Apr 1916), 611. Comment on Man and Manners (articles appearing in TNA). UO: The Compulsion of Men. XIX (4 May 1916), 5. RW XIX (4 May 1916), 13. Human order and divine order. UO: The Compulsion of Men Again. XIX (11 May 1916),

22 RW XIX (11 May 1916), 39. Lamb; Wordsworth and Coleridge. Notes on Economic Terms. XIX (18 May 1916), 59; (1 Jun), 109; (8 Jun), ; (15 Jun), 155; (29 Jun), ; (13 Jul), 254; (27 Jul), ; (24 Aug), 398; (7 Sep), ; continuing in vol. XX, 18 Jan UO: The Case of America. XIX (18 May 1916), 53. RW XIX (18 May 1916), 62. Blake. UO: The Real Pacifist. XIX (25 May 1916), RW XIX (25 May 1916), Swinburne as a critic; HAMLET and Freud; Henry James. UO: On Secret Diplomacy. XIX (1 Jun 1916), UO: Economic and Military Power. XIX (8 Jun 1916), RW XIX (8 Jun 1916), Response to letters about the column; psychoanalysis. RW XIX (15 Jun 1916), 157. Belloc, Wells, Bertrand Russell, and the intellectuals in relation to World War I. RW XIX (22 Jun 1916), Pound's GAUDIER-BRZESKA. RW XIX (29 Jun 1916), The Bible and Shaw's preface to ANDROCLES AND THE LION. UO: Worth Millions. XIX (6 Jul 1916), RW XIX (6 Jul 1916), HAMLET. RW XIX (13 Jul 1916), 253. Clutton-Brock's THE ULTIMATE BELIEF and Croce. RW XIX (20 Jul 1916), Style in expository writing; anti-german literature; Plato. RW XIX (3 Aug 1916), Chesterton on Hinduism and Christianity; THE TOY CART (a Sanskrit play); Ramiro de Maeztu's AUTHORITY, LIBERTY, AND FUNCTION; 0. Henry. RW XIX (31 Aug 1916), 421. Browning; George Moore. RW XIX (7 Sep 1916), Shaw; the French philosopher E. Boutroux. 22

23 RW XIX (14 Sep 1916), 469. The French language; epic songs of Russia. RW XIX (21 Sep 1916), 493. Cobbett's RURAL RIDES; E. V. Lucas's essays. RW XIX (28 Sep 1916), 517. Prosody; Samuel Butler. RW XIX (5 Oct 1916), 541. Henry James; D. H. Lawrence; Santayana. RW XIX (12 Oct 1916), 565. Richard le Gallienne and Wilde; contemporary English poets; Rupert Brooke. RW XIX (19 Oct 1916), Lipson's ECONOMIC HISTORY OF ENGLAND. RW XIX (26 Oct 1916), D. H. Lawrence. RW XX (2 Nov 1916), Yeats's REVERIES. RW XX (9 Nov 1916), 37. Stephen Leacock's ESSAYS AND LITERARY STUDIES; Rebecca West on Henry James. RW XX (16 Nov 1916), The essays of Theodore Watts-Dunton and William Watson. RW XX (30 Nov 1916), Ramiro de Maeztu; Bertrand Russell on the war. RW XX (7 Dec 1916), 133. The short story; Hiroshige and Hokusai. RW XX (14 Dec 1916), 157. Literary style. RW XX (21 Dec 1916), Ramiro de Maeztu. RW XX (28 Dec 1916), Arthur Symons's essays. RW XX (4 Jan 1917), English literature and its dialect literatures. RW XX (11 Jan 1917), Yeats; Tagore; Amy Lowell and free verse. RW XX (18 Jan 1917), The relationship between English and Irish literature. Notes on Economic Terms (continued from vol. XIX). XX (18 Jan 1917), ; (4 Feb), ; (15 Feb), 375; (1 Mar), ; (15 Mar), 476; (5 Apr), RW XX (25 Jan 1917), Ramiro de Maeztu; Renaissance and Medieval world views. 23

24 RW XX (1 Feb 1917), Irish literature. RW XX (8 Feb 1917), Education and the possibility of a literary renaissance. RW XX (15 Feb 1917), Ramiro de Maeztu. RW XX (8 Mar 1917), Dr. Johnson on Milton; education. RW XX (15 Mar 1917), Notes from Orage's notebook. RW XX (22 Mar 1917), Standish O'Grady; education. RW XX (29 Mar 1917), Arnold Bennett's BOOKS AND PERSONS. RW XX (5 Apr 1917), Education. RW XX (12 Apr 1917), Stephen Leacock. RW XX (19 Apr 1917), Education and the social sciences. RW XX (26 Apr 1917), Edmund Burke. RW XXI (3 May 1917), Charles Macfarlane's REMINISCENCES; Tagore's STRAY BIRDS. RW XXI (10 May 1917), 37. Longinus. RW XXI (17 May 1917), Edmund Gosse's FATHER AND SON. RW XXI (31 May 1917), The NEW AGE. RW XXI (7 Jun 1917), Shakespearian authorship. RW XXI (14 Jun 1917), A.E. on Swinburne; Nietzsche and the war. RW XXI (21 Jun 1917), John Butler Yeats's letters. UO: Tupperism v. National Guilds. XXI (28 Jun 1917), RW XXI (28 Jun 1917), Translation from Russian. RW XXI (5 Jul 1917), Shakespearian authorship. RW XXI (19 Jul 1917), Stevenson's ESSAYS IN THE ART OF WRITING. 24

25 RW XXI (26 Jul 1917), The psychological sources of linguistic idioms; ART AND LETTERS (periodical). RW XXI (2 Aug 1917), The BHAGAVAD-GITA; tragedy. RW XXI (9 Aug 1917), Stevenson's essays on prose style. RW XXI (16 Aug 1917), Analysis of De Quincey's style. RW XXI (23 Aug 1917), 367. The analysis of prose style. RW XXI (30 Aug 1917), The analysis of prose style. RW XXI (6 Sep 1917), 408. Nineteenth-century rationalism. RW XXI (20 Sep 1917), Edwin Muir's WE MODERNS. RW XXI (27 Sep 1917), Rationalism. RW XXI (4 Oct 1917), The cinema as cultural phenomenon and art form. RW XXI (11 Oct 1917), List of books that originally appeared as articles in the NEW AGE (46 listed). RW XXI (18 Oct 1917), Rationalism, reason, and the mind of man. RW XXI (25 Oct 1917), On the NEW AGE. RW XXII (1 Nov 1917), Ernest Boyd's APPRECIATIONS AND DEPRECIATIONS; John Eglinton's ANGLO- IRISH ESSAYS. RW XXII (8 Nov 1917), Pound's translation of Fontenelle; ROOT AND BRANCH (periodical). RW XXII (15 Nov 1917), The cinema and the drama. RW XXII (22 Nov 1917), 72. Editors, journalists, ads, the public: who is to blame? RW XXII (29 Nov 1917), Columnists discussing each other ( Rufus and Orage); THE OLD COUNTRY, ed. Ernest Rhys. RW XXII (6 Dec 1917), Eglinton's ANGLO-IRISH ESSAYS. RW XXII (20 Dec 1917), Henry James's technique; Conrad and Edward Garnett on Turgenev. 25

26 RW XXII (17 Jan 1918), Ezra Pound. RW XXII (24 Jan 1918), 251. Functionalism vs. liberty. RW XXII (31 Jan 1918), 271. Psychoanalysis and literature. RW XXII (7 Feb 1918), The MAHABHARATA; Mencken's A BOOK OF PREFACES. RW XXII (14 Feb 1918), Belloc s THE FREE PRESS and the official press; profit s influence on policy. RW XXII (21 Feb 1918), The LITTLE REVIEW and the poses of its contributors; T. S. Eliot. RW XXII (21 Mar 1918), The influence of paper rationing on the press. RW XXII (28 Mar 1918), Slavic culture and the West. RW XXII (4 Apr 1918), 454. Marx; Whitman. RW XXII (11 Apr 1918), 470. Standish O'Grady; Julien Benda. RW XXII (18 Apr 1918), Psychoanalysis. RW XXII (25 Apr 1918), Psychoanalysis, G. R. S. Mead, dreams, the soul; Jung RW XXIII (2 May 1918), RW XXIII (9 May 1918), RW XXIII (16 May 1918), RW XXIII (30 May 1918), RW XXIII (6 Jun 1918), 89. RW XXIII (20 Jun 1918), RW XXIII (4 Jul 1918), 153. RW XXIII (11 Jul 1918), RW XXIII (18 Jul 1918), 187. Popular philosophy; Bertrand Russell. Definition of words: central to culture Marx; the meaning of profiteering The TRIAD (periodical); contemporary sculpture. The LITTLE REVIEW; Joyce's ULYSSES; Pound. Otto Jesperson's CHAPTERS ON ENGLISH. The Victorians; style in French and English. Translation; Hobbes and Jowett as translators. Clive Bell's POT-BOILERS; the style of criticism. 26

27 RW XXIII (25 Jul 1918), 201. RW XXIII (5 Sep 1918), RW XXIII (12 Sep 1918), RW XXIII (19 Sep 1918) RW XXIII (26 Sep 1918), RW XXIII (3 Oct 1918), RW XXIII (10 Oct 1918), 381. RW XXIII (17 Oct 1918), RW XXIII (24 Oct 1918), RW XXIII (31 Oct 1918), RW XXIV (7 Nov 1918), RW XXIV (14 Nov 1918), RW XXIV (21 Nov 1918), RW XXIV (23 Jan 1919), RW XXIV (30 Jan 1919), Pound (Eliot s anonymous book on); Irish drama On keeping notebooks. Gilbert Murray on religion. The Simplified Spelling Society; paper rationing. Sterne's style; De Quincey on Swift's style. Henry James number of the LITTLE REVIEW. Financial situation of THE NEW AGE. Henry James and the YELLOW BOOK. The daily press. The press and "free opinion"; decline of intelligence American copyright laws. Standish O'Grady; Meredith as publisher's reader; ROOT AND BRANCH; critical judgment. G. R. S. Mead and the QUEST (periodical); psychoanalysis. Periodicals: ART GAZETTE and ART AND LETTERS. Comments on a letter from W.S. Meaning of mind and intellect ; style as personality & idiosyncracy; De Quincey; Beardsley RW XXIV (6 Mar 1919), Stephen Reynolds; Cecil Chesterton (wrote first 6 months of Notes of the Week ); G. R. S. Mead on immortality. RW XXIV (13 Mar 1919), Oscar Levy on the German people and the war. RW XXIV (20 Mar 1919), RW XXIV (27 Mar 1919), 341. RW XXIV (3 Apr 1919), Wyndham Lewis; yoga and psychoanalysis. A.E.'s CANDLE OF VISION. CANDLE OF VISION, continued. 27

28 RW XXIV (10 Apr 1919), CANDLE OF VISION, continued. RW XXV (5 Jun 1919), 102 RW XXV (12 Jun 1919), 118. RW XXV (19 Jun 1919) 134. The BHAGAVAD-GITA; intuition and experience. ART AND LETTERS; the DIAL (NY); George Moore. Gordon Craig on Italian theater; QUEST; Ernest Jones & psychoanalysis. RW XXV (26 Jun 1919), Richmond Haigh's ETHOPIAN SAGA; Dora Marsden and the EGOIST; Plotinus. RW XXV (3 Jul 1919), Pound's "Homage to Sextus Propertius"; John Gould Fletcher on free verse. RW XXV (21 Aug 1919), Michael Arlen's LONDON PAPERS. RW XXV (28 Aug 1919), 294. RW XXV (4 Sep 1919), 310. RW XXV (2 Oct 1919), Anatole France; the DIAL (NY); Shakespearian authorship. Fielding; Shakespearian authorship; Nietzsche. Hugh Walpole and the literary marketplace; the economics of publishing. RW XXVI (6 Nov 1919), History and prospects of THE NEW AGE; circulation; direction of magazine: economics and psychology. RW XXVI (20 Nov 1919), Ruth Pitter's FIRST POEMS; C. H. Douglas's ECONOMIC DEMOCRACY. RW XXVI (27 Nov 1919), RW XXVI (4 Dec 1919), Contemporary journalism. W. L. George on the NEW AGE. RW XXVI (18 Dec 1919), Nietzsche; the TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT (its circulation: 30,000). RW XXVI (1 Jan 1920), RW XXVI (8 Jan 1920), RW XXVI (15 Jan 1920), The possibility of a cultural renaissance. Shakespeare; the LONDON MERCURY; English style. National psychologies. 28

29 RW XXVI (22 Jan 1920), RW XXVI (29 Jan 1920), RW XXVI (5 Feb 1920), RW XXVI (26 Feb 1920), RW XXVI (4 Mar 1920), Ireland. Traherne; mysticisms; E. T. Cook's MORE LITERARY RECREATIONS. The DIAL (NY); ART AND LETTERS; Eliot; the LITTLE REVIEW; Pound; Norse myths and English poetry. Books reprinted from the NEW AGE; the financial situation of weeklies. English socialism and Guild Socialism. RW XXVI (11 Mar 1920), Meredith's "An Essay on Comedy"; Ben Jonson. RW XXVII (19 Aug 1920), The financial control of publication; the DIAL (NY). RW XXVII (26 Aug 1920), T. E. Hulme's manuscripts; the science and art of criticism; Meredith. RW XXVII (2 Sep 1920), 271. Serbian epic poetry; Arthur Symons on Dowson. RW XXVII (16 Sep 1920), VENTURE (periodical). RW XXVII (23 Sep 1920), 307. Translations of the New Testament. RW XXVII (30 Sep 1920), "Foreign" literature and world literature; Pound as literary ambassador; C. H. Douglas's book; reduction in size of TNA (now 12 pages). RW XXVII (7 Oct 1920), RW XXVII (14 Oct 1920), The COCOON (periodical); university literary magazines. A QUEEN'S COLLEGE MISCELLANY FOR 1920; education at the Universities. RW XXVII (21 Oct 1920), COTERIE & its contents (J. G. Fletcher, Aldous Huxley, F. S. Flint). RW XXVII (28 Oct 1920), The OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE MISCELLANY; demise of ART AND LETTERS; the CHAPBOOK. 29

30 RW XXVIII (4 Nov 1920), 7 Literary judgment; Denis Saurat's BLAKE AND MILTON. RW XXVIII (11 Nov 1920), BLAKE AND MILTON, continued. RW XXVIII (18 Nov 1920), RW XXVIII (2 Dec 1920), RW XXVIII (9 Dec 1920), 66. RW XXVIII (16 Dec 1920), RW XVIII (23 Dec 1920), RW XXVIII (30 Dec 1920), 103. RW XXVIII (6 Jan 1921),116. RW XXVIII (13 Jan 1921), RW XXVIII (20 Jan 1921), RW XXVIII (27 Jan 1921), RW XXVIII (3 Feb 1921), Carlyle. REVUE DE LITTERATURE COMPAREE; Shakespearian authorship R. H. Tawney's THE SICKNESS OF AN ACQUISITIVE SOCIETY; Gilbert Murray's SATANISM AND THE WORLD ORDER. Denis Saurat. Shakespearian authorship. Bernard Gilbert's OLD ENGLAND. Racial minds and "world mind." Ezra Pound's departure from England. Shakespearian authorship. Shakesperian authorship. Israel Zangwill s Hymn of Hate. RW XXVIII (17 Feb 1921), Guild socialism; Fabre s LIFE OF THE CATERPILLAR RW XXVIII (3 Mar 1921), Shakespearian authorship; DON QUIXOTE; satire. RW XXVIII (10 Mar 1921), LA CONNAISSANCE (periodical); Stendhal; Belloc s EUROPE AND FAITH. RW XXVIII (17 Mar 1921), Weekly journals. RW XXVIII (24 Mar 1921), The QUEST; philosophy, religion, and spiritualism. RW XXVIII (31 Mar 1921), Contemporary culture; the DIAL: Eliot s prose; Whitman 30

31 RW XXVIII (7 Apr 1921), RW XXVIII (21 Apr 1921), 296. English prose. Contemporary prose; Julien Benda. RW XXVIII (28 Apr 1921), ULYSSES, the LITTLE REVIEW, and censorship; Mark Twain. RW XXIX (12 May 1921), 21. Stendhal and style; the LITTLE REVIEW and the DIAL (NY); Ford Madox Ford on W. H. Hudson. RW XXIX (19 May 1921), Anti-Semitism. Current Economics. XXXI (28 Sep 1922), 268. (A note in this issue, p. 267, announces Orage s departure from the magazine.) Current Economics. XXXI (5 Oct 1922), A Reformer s Notebook. XXXI (12 Oct 1922), 300. Current Economics. XXXI (26 Oct 1922), An Editor s Progress. THE NEW AGE, XXXVIII (18 Mar 1926), ; (25 Mar 1926), ; (1 Apr 1926) 258; (8 Apr 1926), ; (15 Apr 1926), ; 22 Apr 1926), An account of the history of THE NEW AGE, and Orage s reasons for resigning as editor. Originally appeared in the COMMONWEAL (see Other Periodicals ). 31

32 The New English Weekly THE NEW ENGLISH WEEKLY, RW I (21 Apr 1932), Ezra Pound s HOW TO READ. RW I (28 Apr 1932), 45. American prose; literary cliques. RW I (5 May 1932), 69. Contemporary intelligentsia and that of pre-revolutionary Russia; literature and economics. RW I (12 May 1932), 93. J. H. Fowler s THE ART OF TEACHING ENGLISH. Talks with Katherin Mansfield. I (19 May 1932), Reprint of article that appeared in CENTURY in 1924 (see Other Periodicals ) RW I (19 May 1932), Marxist criticism and Edmund Wilson. RW I (26 May 1932), The effect of radio on the press; comparison of speech and writing as modes of communication. RW I (2 Jun 1932), Charles Fort. RW I (9 Jun 1932), 189. Attitudes toward economics. RW I (16 Jun 1932), Reply to critics of THE NEW ENGLISH WEEKLY. RW I (23 Jun 1932), Reply to a critic of the column. RW I (30 Jun 1932), THE JOURNALS OF ARNOLD BENNETT; Frank Harris; the Society for Pyschical Research. RW I (7 Jul 1932), Poe and Baudelaire; Wyndham Lewis; Joyce. RW I (14 Jul 1932), 308. J. M. Murry and Social Credit. RW I (21 Jul 1932), 329. The spoken vs. the written word; Pater, the decadence, and literary style. 32

33 The New English Weekly RW I (28 Jul 1932), 359. William Carlos Williams, American speech, and American style; agnosticism. RW I (4 Aug 1932), CONTACT (periodical); qualities of American prose and poetry. RW I (11 Aug 1932), 406. SCRUTINY; the SEWANEE REVIEW. RW I (25 Aug 1932), J. M. Murry and Social Credit; F. W. Bain. RW I (1 Sep 1932), Walter Scott and Scottish nationalism. RW I (8 Sep 1932), R. W. Chapmans OXFORD ENGLISH; English accents. Social Credit. VI (15 Nov 1934), Text of broadcast by the BBC, 5 Nov A. R. Orage s Notes on the Stalin Wells Conversation. VI (29 Nov 1934),

34 Other periodicals Contributions to Other Periodicals Politics for Craftsmen. CONTEMPORARY REVIEW, XCI (Jun 1907), Response to a Symposium. THE AFRICAN TIMES AND ORIENT REVIEW, I (Jul 1912), 14. Reply to two questions concerning the significance of such a publication. Henry James and the Ghostly. THE LITTLE REVIEW, V (Aug 1918), Reprinted in THE LITTLE REVIEW ANTHOLOGY (New York: Hermitage House, 1953), pp Unedited Opinions, I: Literature in America. NEW REPUBLIC, XXXIX (6 Aug 1924), Shortcomings in America s view of European literature. Unedited Opinions, II: American literature. NEW REPUBLIC, XXXIX (20 Aug 1924), America s neglect of its own literary history. Talks with Katherine Mansfield. CENTURY, CIX (Nov 1924), Her conversations with Orage during the last months of her illness. On Love. NEW REPUBLIC XLI (3 Dec 1924), Unedited Opinions, III: Religion in America. NEW REPUBLIC, XLI (31 Dec 1924), New Standards in Art and Literature. ATLANTIC MONTHLY, CXXXV (Feb 1925), New sources of vitality for the Western cultural tradition. Fifteen Exercises in Practical Psychology. PSYCHOLOGY, IV (Apr 1925), 14-15, 56; (May 1925), * ; (Jun 1925), 22-23, 77; (Jul 1925), 26-27, 56; (Aug 1925); (Sep 1925), * ;(Oct 1925), * ; (Nov 1925), * ; (Dec 1925), *There are no recorded library holdings of the issues lacking page numbers. Reprinted as THE ACTIVE MIND. On Religion. NEW REPUBLIC, XLV (10 Feb 1925), An Editor s Progress. COMMONWEAL, III (10 Feb 1926), ; (17 Feb 1926), ; (24 Feb 1926), ; (3 Mar 1926), An account of the phases in the history of THE NEW AGE, and Orage s reasons for resigning as editor. 34

35 Other periodicals A Theater for Us. THE LITTLE REVIEW, XI (Winter 1926), Response to a questionnaire. THE LITTLE REVIEW, XII (May 1929), 65. Mr. Larsson s Achievement. COMMONWEAL, X (23 Oct 1929), Review of R. Ellsworth Larsson s O CITY, CITIES. How to Write a Short Story. JUNIOR LEAGUE MAGAZINE, XVIII (Oct 1931), 28, 111. How to Write an Article. JUNIOR LEAGUE MAGAZINE, XVIII (Nov 1931), 37, 96. Economic Nationalism. FORTUNE, VIII (Nov 1933), 56-57, , 152. My Note Book. ARYAN PATH (Oct 1933), Translation and the European understanding of India culture: psychology, art, and religion. An editorial note says that Orage s contributions will appear in every quarterly issue. The note s condemnation of the Nazi use of Aryan may have been suggested by Orage. My Note Book. ARYAN PATH (Jan 1934), Among the topics listed in a headnote: modern and ancient knowledge; conventional and intrinsic values; the absolute intrinsic, unknowable; biochemistry and radioactivity as analogies. On Religion. NEW ALBION: FOR BRITISH RENAISSANCE AND WESTERN ALLIANCE (Apr 1934), My Note Book. ARYAN PATH (Apr 1934), Taking effects for causes in physical and ethical development; Western empiricism and Eastern contemplation; is progress a myth? My Note Book. ARYAN PATH (Oct 1934), Topics listed in a headnote: The Myth of Progress Understanding and Attainment The Self Is or Is Not Men on Earth and Divine Purpose Free Will, Fact or Fiction? Physicists and Psychologists. Social Credit as an Economic Cure. THE LISTENER XII (7 Nov 1934), Rpt. in a slightly different form as Social Credit, in THE NEW ENGLISH WEEKLY (15 Nov 1932),

36 Other periodicals Is Social Credit the Answer? NEW REPUBLIC, LXXXII (27 Feb 1935). The first part of the article, 1. It Answers Nothing, was written by George E. Novack (pp ); the second part, 2. On the Contrary (69-71) is by Orage. Response to a questionnaire [ Inquiry about the Malady of Language ]. IN TRANSITION: AN INTERCONTINENTAL WORKSHOP FOR VERTIGRALIST TRANSMUTATION. No. 23 (July 1935), 153. Single-sentence responses to two questions. My Note Book. GURDJIEFF INTERNATIONAL REVIEW II.3 (Spring 1999), Reprint of the 4 articles published in ARYAN PATH ( ). 36

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