Epilogue Volume III (Spring 1937)
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Title: Epilogue
Subtitle: A Critical Summary
Issue: Volume III
Editor: Laura Riding.
Place of publication: Deyá, Majorca, London.
Publisher: Seizin Press, Deyá, Majorca and Constable & Co., London
Date: Spring 1937
Price: Seven Shillings and Sixpence
Size: 8 5/8ins (22 cm) x 5 7/8ins (15cm)

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Laura Riding, 'The End of the World, and After', essay, pp. 1 - 5
        "         , 'Politics and Poetry', essay, pp. 6 - 53
Thomas Matthews, 'Homiletic Studies: On Praise', essay, pp. 54 - 62
Norman Cameron, 'Homiletic Studies: On Generosity', essay, pp. 63 - 65
Alan Hodge, 'Homiletic Studies: On Courage', essay, pp. 66 - 74
Madeleine Vara, 'The Theme of Fame', essay, pp. 75 - 99
Honor Wyatt, 'To Die in a Story', story, pp. 100 - 106
Laura Riding, Robert Graves, 'From a Private Correspondence on Reality ', essay, pp. 107 - 130
Harry Kemp, 'Time in the Mind', poem, p. 131
        "         , 'Return', poem, pp. 131 - 132
        "         , 'Retreat from Failure ', poem, p. 132
        "         , 'To My Photograph', poem, pp. 132 - 133
        "         , 'Here and There', poem, pp. 133 - 134
        "         , 'The Fatigue of Waiting', poem, p. 134
        "         , 'To Her', poem, pp. 134 - 135
        "         , 'Errors of Hope', poem, pp. 135 - 136
        "         , 'Meeting', poem, pp. 136 - 137
        "         , 'Clues of Misadventure', poem, p. 137
Norman Cameron, 'The Downward Pulse', poem, p. 138
        "         , 'Moonlight, Waterlight and Opal', poem, p. 138
        "         , 'The Shack', poem, p. 139
Laura Riding, 'I Remember', poem, pp. 140 - 141
        "         , 'The Forgiven Past', poem, pp. 141 - 142
        "         , 'The Cycle of Industry', poem, pp. 142 - 143
        "         , 'When Love Becomes Words', poem, pp. 143 - 148
James Reeves, 'The Picture in the Mist', poem, p. 149
        "         , 'Two Minds', poem, p. 150
Sally Graves, 'Approach to Eloquence', poem, p. 151
        "         , 'Response To An Appeal For Sympathy', poem, p. 151
Alan Hodge, 'Advice in November', poem, p. 152
        "         , 'The Huntsman and the Londoner and I', poem, pp. 152 - 154
        "         , 'Complaint', poem, pp. 154 - 155
        "         , 'The Circulation of a Ring', poem, pp. 155 - 156
        "         , 'Body Wet and Dry', poem, p. 156
        "         , 'Waiting', poem, p. 157
Ward Hutchinson, 'Ardency of Self', poem, p. 158
        "         , 'The Returning Course', poem, p. 159
        "         , 'I Am Born', poem, p. 159
        "         , 'Prayer to Night', poem, p. 160
Robin Hale, 'Contents of a Pool', poem, p. 161
        "         , 'City-Collapse', poem, pp. 161 - 162
        "         , 'Death Enough', poem, pp. 162 - 163
Robert Graves, 'At the Marble Table', poem, p. 164
        "         , 'Parent to Children', poem, pp. 164 - 165
        "         , 'The Exile', poem, pp. 165 - 166
        "         , 'A Jealous Man', poem, pp. 166 - 167
        "         , 'End of Play', poem, pp. 167 - 168
        "         , 'The Halfpenny', poem, pp. 168 - 169
William Archer, 'From India', poem, pp. 170 - 172
James Reeves, Laura Riding, 'Humour and Poetry as Related Themes', essay, pp. 173 - 190
Basil Taylor, 'The Brontës', illustration, Between pp 190 and 191
        "         , 'Gaillardias', illustration, Between pp 190 and 191
        "         , 'Toadstools', illustration, Between pp 190 and 191
        "         , 'A True Story', illustration, Between pp 190 and 191
Lucie Brown, John Aldridge, 'The Memory of Basil Taylor', essay, pp. 191 - 192
Laura Riding, Alan Hodge, Robert Graves, 'Drama', essay, pp. 193 - 226
        "         , 'A Letter from England to Majorca', essay, pp. 227 - 229
Karl Goldschmidt, 'Advertising: 1. National Characteristics', essay, pp. 230 - 239
Robert Graves, 'Advertising: 2. Book-Advertising', essay, pp. 239 - 246
Laura Riding, 'Advertising: 3. The Justifications of Advertising', essay, pp. 246 - 255
Norman Cameron, 'Advertising: 4. The Fairy-Tale Element in Advertising', essay, pp. 255 - 258