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Blue Review, Number 3

The Blue Review, a brief yet vibrant monthly journal published in London from May to July 1913, aimed to capture the spirit of the literary scene of its time. Edited by the notable John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, this publication was the successor to Rhythm and managed to produce only three issues. Each edition showcased a blend of poetry, short stories, and insightful reviews covering theatre, music, and the arts, as well as recently published works in both English and French. The third and final issue features captivating poetry by Rupert Brooke, compelling short stories by Katherine Mansfield and Gilbert Cannan, and an insightful review of Thomas Manns Death in Venice by D. H. Lawrence. (Summary by Phil Benson)

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    016 - Music Beethoven Elgar Debussy by W Denis Browne

    The Blue Review, a brief yet vibrant monthly journal published in London from May to July 1913, aimed to capture the spirit of the literary scene of its time. Edited by the notable John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, this publication was the successor to Rhythm and managed to produce only three issues. Each edition showcased a blend of poetry, short stories, and insightful reviews covering theatre, music, and the arts, as well as recently published works in both English and French. The third and final issue features captivating poetry by Rupert Brooke, compelling short stories by Katherine Mansfield and Gilbert Cannan, and an insightful review of Thomas Manns Death in Venice by D. H. Lawrence. (Summary by Phil Benson)

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    014 - Italian Books by Sydney Waterlow

    The Blue Review, a brief yet vibrant monthly journal published in London from May to July 1913, aimed to capture the spirit of the literary scene of its time. Edited by the notable John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, this publication was the successor to Rhythm and managed to produce only three issues. Each edition showcased a blend of poetry, short stories, and insightful reviews covering theatre, music, and the arts, as well as recently published works in both English and French. The third and final issue features captivating poetry by Rupert Brooke, compelling short stories by Katherine Mansfield and Gilbert Cannan, and an insightful review of Thomas Manns Death in Venice by D. H. Lawrence. (Summary by Phil Benson)

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    015 - The Galleries Gino Severini by O Raymond Drey

    The Blue Review, a brief yet vibrant monthly journal published in London from May to July 1913, aimed to capture the spirit of the literary scene of its time. Edited by the notable John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, this publication was the successor to Rhythm and managed to produce only three issues. Each edition showcased a blend of poetry, short stories, and insightful reviews covering theatre, music, and the arts, as well as recently published works in both English and French. The third and final issue features captivating poetry by Rupert Brooke, compelling short stories by Katherine Mansfield and Gilbert Cannan, and an insightful review of Thomas Manns Death in Venice by D. H. Lawrence. (Summary by Phil Benson)

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    013 - German Books Thomas Mann by D H Lawrence

    The Blue Review, a brief yet vibrant monthly journal published in London from May to July 1913, aimed to capture the spirit of the literary scene of its time. Edited by the notable John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, this publication was the successor to Rhythm and managed to produce only three issues. Each edition showcased a blend of poetry, short stories, and insightful reviews covering theatre, music, and the arts, as well as recently published works in both English and French. The third and final issue features captivating poetry by Rupert Brooke, compelling short stories by Katherine Mansfield and Gilbert Cannan, and an insightful review of Thomas Manns Death in Venice by D. H. Lawrence. (Summary by Phil Benson)

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    012 - General Literature Irish Plays and Playwrights Lady Gregory's New Comedies The Joy of the Theatre by

    The Blue Review, a brief yet vibrant monthly journal published in London from May to July 1913, aimed to capture the spirit of the literary scene of its time. Edited by the notable John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, this publication was the successor to Rhythm and managed to produce only three issues. Each edition showcased a blend of poetry, short stories, and insightful reviews covering theatre, music, and the arts, as well as recently published works in both English and French. The third and final issue features captivating poetry by Rupert Brooke, compelling short stories by Katherine Mansfield and Gilbert Cannan, and an insightful review of Thomas Manns Death in Venice by D. H. Lawrence. (Summary by Phil Benson)

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    011 - Book Reviews of 'The Inside of the Cup' by Winston Churchill 'Isle of Thorns' by Sheila Kaye-Smith a

    The Blue Review, a brief yet vibrant monthly journal published in London from May to July 1913, aimed to capture the spirit of the literary scene of its time. Edited by the notable John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, this publication was the successor to Rhythm and managed to produce only three issues. Each edition showcased a blend of poetry, short stories, and insightful reviews covering theatre, music, and the arts, as well as recently published works in both English and French. The third and final issue features captivating poetry by Rupert Brooke, compelling short stories by Katherine Mansfield and Gilbert Cannan, and an insightful review of Thomas Manns Death in Venice by D. H. Lawrence. (Summary by Phil Benson)

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    010 - The Theatre Masefield and Marie Lloyd by Gilbert Cannan

    The Blue Review, a brief yet vibrant monthly journal published in London from May to July 1913, aimed to capture the spirit of the literary scene of its time. Edited by the notable John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, this publication was the successor to Rhythm and managed to produce only three issues. Each edition showcased a blend of poetry, short stories, and insightful reviews covering theatre, music, and the arts, as well as recently published works in both English and French. The third and final issue features captivating poetry by Rupert Brooke, compelling short stories by Katherine Mansfield and Gilbert Cannan, and an insightful review of Thomas Manns Death in Venice by D. H. Lawrence. (Summary by Phil Benson)

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    009 - Epilogue Bains Turcs III by Katherine Mansfield

    The Blue Review, a brief yet vibrant monthly journal published in London from May to July 1913, aimed to capture the spirit of the literary scene of its time. Edited by the notable John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, this publication was the successor to Rhythm and managed to produce only three issues. Each edition showcased a blend of poetry, short stories, and insightful reviews covering theatre, music, and the arts, as well as recently published works in both English and French. The third and final issue features captivating poetry by Rupert Brooke, compelling short stories by Katherine Mansfield and Gilbert Cannan, and an insightful review of Thomas Manns Death in Venice by D. H. Lawrence. (Summary by Phil Benson)

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    008 - Ariadne in Naxos by Edward Dent

    The Blue Review, a brief yet vibrant monthly journal published in London from May to July 1913, aimed to capture the spirit of the literary scene of its time. Edited by the notable John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, this publication was the successor to Rhythm and managed to produce only three issues. Each edition showcased a blend of poetry, short stories, and insightful reviews covering theatre, music, and the arts, as well as recently published works in both English and French. The third and final issue features captivating poetry by Rupert Brooke, compelling short stories by Katherine Mansfield and Gilbert Cannan, and an insightful review of Thomas Manns Death in Venice by D. H. Lawrence. (Summary by Phil Benson)

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    007 - Mr Bennett Stendhal and the Modern Novel by John Middleton Murry

    The Blue Review, a brief yet vibrant monthly journal published in London from May to July 1913, aimed to capture the spirit of the literary scene of its time. Edited by the notable John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, this publication was the successor to Rhythm and managed to produce only three issues. Each edition showcased a blend of poetry, short stories, and insightful reviews covering theatre, music, and the arts, as well as recently published works in both English and French. The third and final issue features captivating poetry by Rupert Brooke, compelling short stories by Katherine Mansfield and Gilbert Cannan, and an insightful review of Thomas Manns Death in Venice by D. H. Lawrence. (Summary by Phil Benson)

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    006 - Daibutsu by Yone Noguchi

    The Blue Review, a brief yet vibrant monthly journal published in London from May to July 1913, aimed to capture the spirit of the literary scene of its time. Edited by the notable John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, this publication was the successor to Rhythm and managed to produce only three issues. Each edition showcased a blend of poetry, short stories, and insightful reviews covering theatre, music, and the arts, as well as recently published works in both English and French. The third and final issue features captivating poetry by Rupert Brooke, compelling short stories by Katherine Mansfield and Gilbert Cannan, and an insightful review of Thomas Manns Death in Venice by D. H. Lawrence. (Summary by Phil Benson)

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    005 - Sister Barbara by Gilbert Cannan

    The Blue Review, a brief yet vibrant monthly journal published in London from May to July 1913, aimed to capture the spirit of the literary scene of its time. Edited by the notable John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, this publication was the successor to Rhythm and managed to produce only three issues. Each edition showcased a blend of poetry, short stories, and insightful reviews covering theatre, music, and the arts, as well as recently published works in both English and French. The third and final issue features captivating poetry by Rupert Brooke, compelling short stories by Katherine Mansfield and Gilbert Cannan, and an insightful review of Thomas Manns Death in Venice by D. H. Lawrence. (Summary by Phil Benson)

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    004 - When We Are Old Are Old by Iolo Aneurin Williams

    The Blue Review, a brief yet vibrant monthly journal published in London from May to July 1913, aimed to capture the spirit of the literary scene of its time. Edited by the notable John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, this publication was the successor to Rhythm and managed to produce only three issues. Each edition showcased a blend of poetry, short stories, and insightful reviews covering theatre, music, and the arts, as well as recently published works in both English and French. The third and final issue features captivating poetry by Rupert Brooke, compelling short stories by Katherine Mansfield and Gilbert Cannan, and an insightful review of Thomas Manns Death in Venice by D. H. Lawrence. (Summary by Phil Benson)

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    003 - Love's Youth by W H Davies

    The Blue Review, a brief yet vibrant monthly journal published in London from May to July 1913, aimed to capture the spirit of the literary scene of its time. Edited by the notable John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, this publication was the successor to Rhythm and managed to produce only three issues. Each edition showcased a blend of poetry, short stories, and insightful reviews covering theatre, music, and the arts, as well as recently published works in both English and French. The third and final issue features captivating poetry by Rupert Brooke, compelling short stories by Katherine Mansfield and Gilbert Cannan, and an insightful review of Thomas Manns Death in Venice by D. H. Lawrence. (Summary by Phil Benson)

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    002 - The Busy Heart by Rupert Brooke

    The Blue Review, a brief yet vibrant monthly journal published in London from May to July 1913, aimed to capture the spirit of the literary scene of its time. Edited by the notable John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, this publication was the successor to Rhythm and managed to produce only three issues. Each edition showcased a blend of poetry, short stories, and insightful reviews covering theatre, music, and the arts, as well as recently published works in both English and French. The third and final issue features captivating poetry by Rupert Brooke, compelling short stories by Katherine Mansfield and Gilbert Cannan, and an insightful review of Thomas Manns Death in Venice by D. H. Lawrence. (Summary by Phil Benson)

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    001 - Love by Rupert Brooke

    The Blue Review, a brief yet vibrant monthly journal published in London from May to July 1913, aimed to capture the spirit of the literary scene of its time. Edited by the notable John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, this publication was the successor to Rhythm and managed to produce only three issues. Each edition showcased a blend of poetry, short stories, and insightful reviews covering theatre, music, and the arts, as well as recently published works in both English and French. The third and final issue features captivating poetry by Rupert Brooke, compelling short stories by Katherine Mansfield and Gilbert Cannan, and an insightful review of Thomas Manns Death in Venice by D. H. Lawrence. (Summary by Phil Benson)

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The Blue Review, a brief yet vibrant monthly journal published in London from May to July 1913, aimed to capture the spirit of the literary scene of its time. Edited by the notable John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, this publication was the successor to Rhythm and managed to produce only three issues. Each edition showcased a blend of poetry, short stories, and insightful reviews covering theatre, music, and the arts, as well as recently published works in both English and French. The third and final issue features captivating poetry by Rupert Brooke, compelling short stories by Katherine Mansfield and Gilbert Cannan, and an insightful review of Thomas Manns Death in Venice by D. H. Lawrence. (Summary by Phil Benson)

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