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The Seven Arts 1.2 (1916-12)

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No Copyright - United States
Restrictions on Use
Collection is open for research.

Table of Contents

  • Cover Design (Peters, Rollo): A-A
  • Front Advertisements: B-D
  • Contents: E-E
  • 'Queer' (Anderson, Sherwood): 97-108
  • Supers (Booth, Frederick): 109-114
  • The Empty Theater (Beresford, J. D.): 115-122
  • The Headland (Ficke, Arthur Davison): 123-129
  • A Side Street (Untermeyer, Louis): 130-131
  • Prelude (Wood, Clement): 132-132
  • The Greater Sea (Gibran, Kahlil): 133-134
  • Voices (Flexner, Hortense): 135-143
  • Young America (Brooks, Van Wyck): 144-151
  • Editorials (J. O.): 152-156
  • Concerning a Little Theater (Frank, Waldo): 157-164
  • Beyond the Screen (Macgowan, Kenneth): 165-170
  • Aesthetic Form (Wright, Willard Huntington): 171-178
  • The Masqueraders (Minuit, Peter): 179-184
  • Mothers of Daughters (Kenton, Edna): 185-192
  • The Strong Young Modern (Oppenheim, James): 193-195
  • Back Advertisements: 196-198

Citation

"The Seven Arts 1.2 (1916-12)" (1916). Modernist Journals Project. Brown Digital Repository. Brown University Library. https://repository.library.brown.edu/studio/item/bdr:526556/

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Collection:

  • Modernist Journals Project

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