PODCAST · arts
Blue Review, Number 2
by Various
Immerse yourself in the world of early 20th-century literature with The Blue Review, a captivating but short-lived monthly journal that graced Londons literary scene from May to July 1913. Edited by the talented duo of John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, this journal, which succeeded Rhythm, offered a rich blend of poetry, short stories, and insightful reviews covering the realms of theatre, music, and art, as well as notable books in both English and French. Its second issue features two enchanting short stories by Katherine Mansfield, showcasing her remarkable talent. Join us as we explore this unique literary artifact that, despite its brief existence, left a lasting impact. - Summary by Phil Benson
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017 - The Galleries Independants and the Cubist Muddle by O Raymond Drey
Immerse yourself in the world of early 20th-century literature with The Blue Review, a captivating but short-lived monthly journal that graced Londons literary scene from May to July 1913. Edited by the talented duo of John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, this journal, which succeeded Rhythm, offered a rich blend of poetry, short stories, and insightful reviews covering the realms of theatre, music, and art, as well as notable books in both English and French. Its second issue features two enchanting short stories by Katherine Mansfield, showcasing her remarkable talent. Join us as we explore this unique literary artifact that, despite its brief existence, left a lasting impact. - Summary by Phil Benson
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016 - The Galleries Mr Max Beerbohm's Exhibition by Edward Marsh
Immerse yourself in the world of early 20th-century literature with The Blue Review, a captivating but short-lived monthly journal that graced Londons literary scene from May to July 1913. Edited by the talented duo of John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, this journal, which succeeded Rhythm, offered a rich blend of poetry, short stories, and insightful reviews covering the realms of theatre, music, and art, as well as notable books in both English and French. Its second issue features two enchanting short stories by Katherine Mansfield, showcasing her remarkable talent. Join us as we explore this unique literary artifact that, despite its brief existence, left a lasting impact. - Summary by Phil Benson
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015 - Music by W Denis Browne
Immerse yourself in the world of early 20th-century literature with The Blue Review, a captivating but short-lived monthly journal that graced Londons literary scene from May to July 1913. Edited by the talented duo of John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, this journal, which succeeded Rhythm, offered a rich blend of poetry, short stories, and insightful reviews covering the realms of theatre, music, and art, as well as notable books in both English and French. Its second issue features two enchanting short stories by Katherine Mansfield, showcasing her remarkable talent. Join us as we explore this unique literary artifact that, despite its brief existence, left a lasting impact. - Summary by Phil Benson
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014 - French Books Recent French Novels by X Marcel Boulestin
Immerse yourself in the world of early 20th-century literature with The Blue Review, a captivating but short-lived monthly journal that graced Londons literary scene from May to July 1913. Edited by the talented duo of John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, this journal, which succeeded Rhythm, offered a rich blend of poetry, short stories, and insightful reviews covering the realms of theatre, music, and art, as well as notable books in both English and French. Its second issue features two enchanting short stories by Katherine Mansfield, showcasing her remarkable talent. Join us as we explore this unique literary artifact that, despite its brief existence, left a lasting impact. - Summary by Phil Benson
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013 - French Books A Classical Revival by John Middleton Murry
Immerse yourself in the world of early 20th-century literature with The Blue Review, a captivating but short-lived monthly journal that graced Londons literary scene from May to July 1913. Edited by the talented duo of John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, this journal, which succeeded Rhythm, offered a rich blend of poetry, short stories, and insightful reviews covering the realms of theatre, music, and art, as well as notable books in both English and French. Its second issue features two enchanting short stories by Katherine Mansfield, showcasing her remarkable talent. Join us as we explore this unique literary artifact that, despite its brief existence, left a lasting impact. - Summary by Phil Benson
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012 - General Literature by Frank Swinnerton
Immerse yourself in the world of early 20th-century literature with The Blue Review, a captivating but short-lived monthly journal that graced Londons literary scene from May to July 1913. Edited by the talented duo of John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, this journal, which succeeded Rhythm, offered a rich blend of poetry, short stories, and insightful reviews covering the realms of theatre, music, and art, as well as notable books in both English and French. Its second issue features two enchanting short stories by Katherine Mansfield, showcasing her remarkable talent. Join us as we explore this unique literary artifact that, despite its brief existence, left a lasting impact. - Summary by Phil Benson
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011 - The Novels by Hugh Walpole
Immerse yourself in the world of early 20th-century literature with The Blue Review, a captivating but short-lived monthly journal that graced Londons literary scene from May to July 1913. Edited by the talented duo of John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, this journal, which succeeded Rhythm, offered a rich blend of poetry, short stories, and insightful reviews covering the realms of theatre, music, and art, as well as notable books in both English and French. Its second issue features two enchanting short stories by Katherine Mansfield, showcasing her remarkable talent. Join us as we explore this unique literary artifact that, despite its brief existence, left a lasting impact. - Summary by Phil Benson
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010 - Poetry by Lascelles Abercrombie
Immerse yourself in the world of early 20th-century literature with The Blue Review, a captivating but short-lived monthly journal that graced Londons literary scene from May to July 1913. Edited by the talented duo of John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, this journal, which succeeded Rhythm, offered a rich blend of poetry, short stories, and insightful reviews covering the realms of theatre, music, and art, as well as notable books in both English and French. Its second issue features two enchanting short stories by Katherine Mansfield, showcasing her remarkable talent. Join us as we explore this unique literary artifact that, despite its brief existence, left a lasting impact. - Summary by Phil Benson
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009 - The Theatre Theatres in the Air by John Drinkwater
Immerse yourself in the world of early 20th-century literature with The Blue Review, a captivating but short-lived monthly journal that graced Londons literary scene from May to July 1913. Edited by the talented duo of John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, this journal, which succeeded Rhythm, offered a rich blend of poetry, short stories, and insightful reviews covering the realms of theatre, music, and art, as well as notable books in both English and French. Its second issue features two enchanting short stories by Katherine Mansfield, showcasing her remarkable talent. Join us as we explore this unique literary artifact that, despite its brief existence, left a lasting impact. - Summary by Phil Benson
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008 - The Theatre Caps Bells and Legs by Gilbert Cannan
Immerse yourself in the world of early 20th-century literature with The Blue Review, a captivating but short-lived monthly journal that graced Londons literary scene from May to July 1913. Edited by the talented duo of John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, this journal, which succeeded Rhythm, offered a rich blend of poetry, short stories, and insightful reviews covering the realms of theatre, music, and art, as well as notable books in both English and French. Its second issue features two enchanting short stories by Katherine Mansfield, showcasing her remarkable talent. Join us as we explore this unique literary artifact that, despite its brief existence, left a lasting impact. - Summary by Phil Benson
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007 - Epilogue II by Katherine Mansfield
Immerse yourself in the world of early 20th-century literature with The Blue Review, a captivating but short-lived monthly journal that graced Londons literary scene from May to July 1913. Edited by the talented duo of John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, this journal, which succeeded Rhythm, offered a rich blend of poetry, short stories, and insightful reviews covering the realms of theatre, music, and art, as well as notable books in both English and French. Its second issue features two enchanting short stories by Katherine Mansfield, showcasing her remarkable talent. Join us as we explore this unique literary artifact that, despite its brief existence, left a lasting impact. - Summary by Phil Benson
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006 - A Fresh Start in Music by Edward J Dent
Immerse yourself in the world of early 20th-century literature with The Blue Review, a captivating but short-lived monthly journal that graced Londons literary scene from May to July 1913. Edited by the talented duo of John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, this journal, which succeeded Rhythm, offered a rich blend of poetry, short stories, and insightful reviews covering the realms of theatre, music, and art, as well as notable books in both English and French. Its second issue features two enchanting short stories by Katherine Mansfield, showcasing her remarkable talent. Join us as we explore this unique literary artifact that, despite its brief existence, left a lasting impact. - Summary by Phil Benson
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005 - Anger and Dismay by J D Beresford
Immerse yourself in the world of early 20th-century literature with The Blue Review, a captivating but short-lived monthly journal that graced Londons literary scene from May to July 1913. Edited by the talented duo of John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, this journal, which succeeded Rhythm, offered a rich blend of poetry, short stories, and insightful reviews covering the realms of theatre, music, and art, as well as notable books in both English and French. Its second issue features two enchanting short stories by Katherine Mansfield, showcasing her remarkable talent. Join us as we explore this unique literary artifact that, despite its brief existence, left a lasting impact. - Summary by Phil Benson
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004 - Millie by Katherine Mansfield
Immerse yourself in the world of early 20th-century literature with The Blue Review, a captivating but short-lived monthly journal that graced Londons literary scene from May to July 1913. Edited by the talented duo of John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, this journal, which succeeded Rhythm, offered a rich blend of poetry, short stories, and insightful reviews covering the realms of theatre, music, and art, as well as notable books in both English and French. Its second issue features two enchanting short stories by Katherine Mansfield, showcasing her remarkable talent. Join us as we explore this unique literary artifact that, despite its brief existence, left a lasting impact. - Summary by Phil Benson
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003 - Lines Spoken at the Opening of the Birmingham Repertory Theatre February 15th 1913 by John Drinkwate
Immerse yourself in the world of early 20th-century literature with The Blue Review, a captivating but short-lived monthly journal that graced Londons literary scene from May to July 1913. Edited by the talented duo of John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, this journal, which succeeded Rhythm, offered a rich blend of poetry, short stories, and insightful reviews covering the realms of theatre, music, and art, as well as notable books in both English and French. Its second issue features two enchanting short stories by Katherine Mansfield, showcasing her remarkable talent. Join us as we explore this unique literary artifact that, despite its brief existence, left a lasting impact. - Summary by Phil Benson
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002 - The End of the Lonely King by Norman Boothroyd
Immerse yourself in the world of early 20th-century literature with The Blue Review, a captivating but short-lived monthly journal that graced Londons literary scene from May to July 1913. Edited by the talented duo of John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, this journal, which succeeded Rhythm, offered a rich blend of poetry, short stories, and insightful reviews covering the realms of theatre, music, and art, as well as notable books in both English and French. Its second issue features two enchanting short stories by Katherine Mansfield, showcasing her remarkable talent. Join us as we explore this unique literary artifact that, despite its brief existence, left a lasting impact. - Summary by Phil Benson
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001 - Yasmin A Ghazel by James Elroy Flecker
Immerse yourself in the world of early 20th-century literature with The Blue Review, a captivating but short-lived monthly journal that graced Londons literary scene from May to July 1913. Edited by the talented duo of John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, this journal, which succeeded Rhythm, offered a rich blend of poetry, short stories, and insightful reviews covering the realms of theatre, music, and art, as well as notable books in both English and French. Its second issue features two enchanting short stories by Katherine Mansfield, showcasing her remarkable talent. Join us as we explore this unique literary artifact that, despite its brief existence, left a lasting impact. - Summary by Phil Benson
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Immerse yourself in the world of early 20th-century literature with The Blue Review, a captivating but short-lived monthly journal that graced Londons literary scene from May to July 1913. Edited by the talented duo of John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, this journal, which succeeded Rhythm, offered a rich blend of poetry, short stories, and insightful reviews covering the realms of theatre, music, and art, as well as notable books in both English and French. Its second issue features two enchanting short stories by Katherine Mansfield, showcasing her remarkable talent. Join us as we explore this unique literary artifact that, despite its brief existence, left a lasting impact. - Summary by Phil Benson
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