About this book
The Blue Review was a short lived monthly journal published in London between May and July 1913. The successor to Rhythm, The Blue Review was edited by John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, but survived only three issues. In addition to poetry and short literary pieces, the review included reviews of theatre, music and the arts and of books recently published in English and French. The first issue of the journal includes the D. H. Lawrence short story, The Soiled Rose, which was later published as Shades of Spring. - Summary by Phil Benson
Chapters (14)
1The Song of the Mad Prince by Walter de la Mare
2The Vixen by Wilfred Wilson Gibson
3To His Friend to Try Another Tavern by Oliver Gogarty
4The Soiled Rose by D. H. Lawrence
5The Beggar's Hunt by W. H. Davies
6The Esperanto of Art by W. L. George
7Epilogue: Pension Seguin by Katherine Mansfield
8The Theatre: Conventions: Chinese, English and French by Gilbert Cannan
9Fiction: A New Book by Charles Marriott by Hugh Walpole
10General Literature: The Final Word by Frank Swinnerton
11French Books by J. Middleton Murry
12Georgian Music: The Balfour-Gardiner Concerts by W. Denis Brown
13The Galleries: Anne Estelle Rice by Michael T. H. Sadler
14Review of Reviews: English, French, Italian

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