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Coterie: A Quarterly: Art, Prose, and Poetry No. 3 (1919-12)

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Table of Contents

  • Cover Design (Roberts, William): i-i
  • The Stone Place (Fletcher, John Gould): 7-7
  • Gates (Fletcher, John Gould): 8-8
  • Low Tide on the Foreshore at Merrion (Dodds, E. R.): 9-9
  • The Blind Glen (Dodds, E. R.): 10-10
  • The Moon-worshippers (Dodds, E. R.): 10-11
  • Why should Beauty endure? (Dodds, E. R.): 11-11
  • Week-ends (Sitwell, Sacheverell): 12-14
  • The Pike (Blunden, E. C.): 15-16
  • An Evensong (Blunden, E. C.): 16-17
  • The Unchangeable (Blunden, E. C.): 17-17
  • A Waterpiece (Blunden, E. C.): 18-18
  • Occasional Visitor (Monro, Harold): 19-19
  • A Cautionary Rhyme for Parents (Munro, Harold): 19-19
  • The Spring Song: From Sundry Songs suited to Civilization. For Osbert Sitwell (Nichols, Robert): 20-23
  • On Richard Aldington (Flint, F. S.): 24-25
  • Bones (Aldington, Richard): 26-27
  • The New Legend (Sitwell, Osbert): 28-32
  • Summer Wind (Sitwell, Osbert): 32-33
  • Drawing (Turnbull): A-A
  • Drawing (Flanagan, John): B-B
  • What the Syren said to the Sea-Horse (Sitwell, Osbert): 33-34
  • Malibras (O'Brien, Edward J.): 35-36
  • Christopher Marlye (Strong, L. A. G.): 37-37
  • A Devon Rhyme (Strong, L. A. G.): 38-38
  • From the Dublin Streets (Strong, L. A. G.): 38-38
  • The Train runned over Joe (Strong, L. A. G.): 39-39
  • At the Fair (Sitwell, Edith): 40-41
  • Imaginary Conversation (Huxley, Aldous): 42-49
  • Drawing (Modigliani): C-C
  • Ladle Slag (Wadsworth, Edward): D-D
  • Mental Cases: Killed in Action, 4th Nov., 1918 (Owen, Wilfred, M. C.): 50-50
  • Cabaret (Aiken, Conrad): 51-52
  • Movements from a Symphony (Aiken, Conrad): 53-60
  • The Return (Moult, Thomas): 61-61
  • Three Songs (Wilson Gibson, Wilfrid): 62-63
  • Indian Summer (Green, Russell): 64-64
  • Oxford Bells (Green, Russell): 64-65
  • To One (Green, Russell): 65-65
  • Economics (Green, Russell): 65-66
  • Individual (Green, Russell): 66-67
  • A Prayer (Green, Russell): 67-67
  • Society (Green, Russell): 68-68
  • English Literature and the Revolution (Goldring, Douglas): 69-73
  • Shaw, the Show, and the Shawm: Or, What's Wrong with the Theatre? (Lall, Chaman): 74-78
  • Love and Sin (Meyerstein, E. H. W.): 79-79
  • Enigma (Meyerstein, E. H. W.): 79-80
  • Seasons (Meyerstein, E. H. W.): 80-80
  • Huskisson Sacred and Profane: Another Jest too deep for Laughter (Read, Herbert): 81-85
  • To --- (Deutsch, Babette): 86-86
  • Entr'acte (Deutsch, Babette): 86-86
  • Eve (Massingham, H. J.): 87-88
  • The Tower in the Lane (Childe, Wilfred): 89-90
  • As an Army with Banners (Childe, Wilfred): 90-91
  • A Psalm of Peace (Crawshay William, Eliot): 92-92
  • Beside the Still Waters (Crawshay William, Eliot): 93-93
  • Brown Earth and Beech Tree (Earp, T. W.): 94-94
  • Merlin (Earp, T. W.): 95-95
  • Advertisements: 96-96

Citation

"Coterie: A Quarterly: Art, Prose, and Poetry No. 3 (1919-12) " (1919). Modernist Journals Project. Brown Digital Repository. Brown University Library. https://repository.library.brown.edu/studio/item/bdr:456281/

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