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 third and final issue of the journal included Poetry by Rupert Brooke, short stories by Katherine Mansfield and Gilbert Cannan and a review of Thomas Mann's 'Death in Venice' by D. H. Lawrence. (Summary by Phil Benson) - Summary by Phil Benson
Chapters (16)
1Love by Rupert Brooke
2The Busy Heart by Rupert Brooke
3Love's Youth by W. H. Davies
4When We Are Old, Are Old by Iolo Aneurin Williams
5Sister Barbara by Gilbert Cannan
6Daibutsu by Yone Noguchi
7Mr. Bennett, Stendhal and the Modern Novel by John Middleton Murry
8Ariadne in Naxos by Edward Dent
9Epilogue. Bains Turcs. III by Katherine Mansfield
10The Theatre: Masefield and Marie Lloyd by Gilbert Cannan
11Book Reviews of 'The Inside of the Cup' by Winston Churchill, 'Isle of Thorns' by Sheila Kaye-Smith, and 'Sons and Lovers' by D. H. Lawrence, by Hugh Walpole
12General Literature: Irish Plays and Playwrights, Lady Gregory's New Comedies, The Joy of the Theatre by Frank Swinnerton
13German Books: Thomas Mann by D. H. Lawrence
14Italian Books by Sydney Waterlow
15The Galleries: Gino Severini by O. Raymond Drey
16Music: Beethoven, Elgar, Debussy by W. Denis Browne

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