Poetry: A Magazine of Verse: Vol. 4, No. 5, Aug., 1914
by Harriet Monroe, Various
About this book
Poetry: A Magazine of Verse was founded by poet and columnist Harriet Monroe in 1912. This journal is regarded as one of the oldest and leading poetry journals in the English language. This issue contains poems by Ezra Pound, a review by Harriet Monroe, and works by other writers. (Summary by Ehsan Ahmed Mehedi)
Chapters (25)
1To ΚΑΛῸΝ by Ezra Pound
2The Study in Aesthetics by Ezra Pound
3The Bellaires by Ezra Pound
4Salvationists by Ezra Pound
5Amitiés by Ezra Pound
6Ladies by Ezra Pound
7The Seeing Eye by Ezra Pound
8Abu Salammamm—A Song of Empire by Ezra Pound
9The Coal Picker by Amy Lowell
10The Bubbling Fountain by Helen Hoyt
11The Dance before the Arch by Allan Updegraff
12Song by Helen Dudley
13The Interne by Maxwell Bodenheim
14The Old Jew by Maxwell Bodenheim
15The Miner by Maxwell Bodenheim
16To an Enemy by Maxwell Bodenheim
17To a Discarded Steel Rail by Maxwell Bodenheim
18The Waste Places by James Stephens
19Hawks by James Stephens
20The Liar by James Stephens
21Dark Wings by James Stephens
22The Poet's Bread and Butter, comment by Harriet Monroe
23Carducci: A Selection of His Poems, with Verse Translations, Notes, and Three Introductory Essays by G. L. Bickersteth, review by: F. S.
24The Ride Home by Florence Wilkinson Evans, review by: Harriet Monroe
25Challenge by Louis Untermeyer, review by: Harriet Monroe

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