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Acknowledgments Introduction. Bonnie Kime Scott
1 Djuna Barnes Introduced by Mary Lynn Broe
Mother To the Dogs The Confessions of Helen Westley
2 Willa Cather Introduced by Jane Lilienfeld
The Novel Demeuble Nancy’s Return (From Sapphira and the Slave Girl)
3 Nancy Cunard Introduced by Susan Stanford Friedman
Black Man and White Ladyship Harlem Reviewed The American Moron and the American of Sense—Letters on the Negro Letter to Ezra Pound
4 H.D.
Introduced by Susan Stanford Friedman
Notes on Thought and Vision The Borderline Pamphlet Marianne Moore Responsibilities Joan of Arc Letters to Amy Lowell Letters to Marianne Moore
5 T.S. Eliot Introduced by Nancy K. Gish
Introduction to Djuna Barnes’s Nightwood Review of Marianne Moore’s Poems and Marriage Introduction to Marianne Moore’s Selected Poems
6 Jessie Redmon Fauset Introduced by Cheryl A. Wall
As to Books Review of Countee Cullen and Langston Hughes Foreword to The Chinaberry Tree From the Bun
7 Zora Neale Hurston Introduced by Cheryl A. Wall
Characteristics of Negro Expression Spirituals and Neo-Spirituals Big Sweet (From Dust Tracks on a Road)
Stories of Conflict
8 James Joyce Introduced by Bonnie Kime Scott
Stephen’s Interview with His Mother (From Stephen Hero)
Letter to Nora Barnacle
9 Nella Larsen Introduced by Thadious M. Davis
Letter on Walter White’s Flight Letter to Carl Van Vechten
10 D.H. Lawrence Introduced by Bonnie Kime Scott
Matriarchy Cocksure Women and Hensure Men
11 Mina Loy Introduced by Carolyn Burke
Gertrude Stein Aphorisms on Futurism The Ineffectual Marriage Joyce’s Ulysses Brancusi’s Golden Bird
12 Rose Macaulay Introduced by Susan M. Squier
Afternoon Out (From Non-Combatants and Others)
Evening in Church (From Non-Combatants and Others)
Alix, Nicholas, and West (From Non-Combatants and Others)
Second Period: Smash (From Told by an Idiot)
Following the Fashion Album
13 Hugh MacDiarmid Introduced by Nancy K. Gish
Following Rebecca West in Edinburgh: A Monologue in the Vernacular (With Glossary)
14 Katherine Mansfield Introduced by Clare Hanson
From Early Journal From Letters to John Middleton Murry The Flowering of the Self (From Journal, 1920)
On Vaihinger (From Journal, 1921)
Three Women Novelists (From Review of Dorothy Richardson’s The Tunnel)
Dragonflies (From Review of Richardson’s Interim)
The New Infancy (Review of May Sinclair’s Mary Olivier)
A Ship Comes into the Harbour (Review of Virginia Woolf’s Night and Day)
A Novel without a Crisis (From Review of Vita Sackville-West’s Heritage)
15 Charlotte Mew Introduced by Celeste M. Schenck
Absence The Cenotaph
16 Marianne Moore Introduced by Marilyn L. Brownstein
From the Correspondence If I Were Sixteen Today Charlotte Bronte Well Moused, Lion Archaically New Hymen
17 Ezra Pound Introduced by Ronald Bush
Letter to Marianne Moore, 16 December 1918
Doggerel Section of Letter to Marianne Moore
"Others" (With Margaret Anderson’s Annotation)
Suffragettes
18 Jean Rhys Introduced by Coral Ann Howells
Vienne Voyage in the Dark: Part IV (Original Version)
Ghost Writing
19 Dorothy Richardson Introduced by Diane F. Gillespie
From "In the Crank’s Library": In the Days of the Comet The Reality of Feminism Talent and Genius Women and the Future About Punctuation Women in the Arts Continuous Performance: The Film Gone Male Adventure for Readers Foreword to Pilgrimage Novels
20 May Sinclair Introduced by Diane F. Gillespie
The Novels of Dorothy Richardson
"Prufrock: And Other Observations": A Criticism The Poems of "H.D."
The Reputation of Ezra Pound
"The Future of the Novel": An Interview
21 Gertrude Stein Introduced by Marianne DeKoven
How Writing is Written What Are Master-pieces and Why Are There So Few of Them A Transatlantic Interview 1946
Americans White Wines Play A Description of the Fifteenth of November: A Portrait of T.S. Eliot Sitwell Edith Sitwell To Kitty or Kate Buss
22 Sylvia Townsend Warner Introduced by Jane Marcus
Women as Writers Cottage Mantleshelf Bluebeard’s Daughter
23 Rebecca West Introduced by Bonnie Kime Scott
Trees of Gold The "Freewomen"
Spinster to the Rescue The World’s Worst Failure Reply to D.H. Lawrence’s "Good Boy Husbands"
What Is Mr. T.S. Eliot’s Authority as a Critic?
High Fountain of Genius
24 Antonia White Introduced by Jane Marcus
The House of Clouds
25 Anna Wickham Introduced by Celeste M. Schenck
Song of the Low-Caste Wife Divorce The Angry Woman
26 Virginia Woolf The Modern Tradition. Introduced by Suzette Henke
Modern Fiction From "Mr. Bennett and Mrs. Brown"
Modern Novels (Joyce)
Cultural Critique. Introduced by Brenda R. Silver
The Journal of Mistress Joan Martyn From "Bryon and Mr. Briggs"
Notes for Reading at Random Anon The Reader
Selected Bibliography. Bonnie Kime Scott Contributors Index
Photographs on pages 287-297
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