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Title: Epilogue
Subtitle: The World and Ourselves
Issue: [Volume IV]
Editor: Laura Riding.
Place of publication: London.
Publisher: Chatto & Windus, London
Date: 1938
Price: Fifteen Shillings
Size: 8 5/8ins (22 cm) x 5 7/8ins (15cm)
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Part I: Introduction
Laura Riding, 'I. Description of the World Mood', essay, pp. 3 - 14
" , 'II. A Personal Letter, with a Request for a Reply', essay, pp. 15 - 19
" , 'III. Reactions to the Letter', essay, pp. 20 - 33
" , 'IV. Nineteenth-Century Attitudes to the World', essay, pp. 34 - 44
Part II: The Answers - Maleness and Femaleness
Ruth Magaw, 'from Ruth Magaw', letter, pp. 57 - 58
Eira Dixon, 'from Eira Dixon', letter, pp. 97 - 100
'from Anonymous', letter, pp. 111 - 114
Willa Muir, 'from Willa Muir', letter, pp. 114 - 120
Part III: The Answers - The Realistic Approach
Laura Riding, 'The Answers - The Realistic Approach ', essay, p. 133
'from Anonymous', letter, pp. 137 - 138
'from Anonymous', letter, pp. 169 - 175
B. H. B., 'from B. H. B.', letter, pp. 216 - 220
Part IV: The Answers - Beginning from the Inside
Laura Riding, 'The Answers - Beginning from the Inside', essay, pp. 223 - 224
'from Anonymous', letter, pp. 255 - 256
'from Anonymous', letter, pp. 256 - 258
Robin Hale, 'from Robin Hale', letter, pp. 267 - 269
Len Lye, 'from Len Lye', letter, pp. 269 - 274
Alan Hodge, 'from Alan Hodge', letter, pp. 280 - 290
Harry Kemp, 'from Harry Kemp', letter, pp. 303 - 307
M. Annan, 'from M. Annan', letter, pp. 342 - 348
Part V: Conclusion
I: Recommendations
Laura Riding, '(1) Private Comment on Public Sources of Irritation', essay, pp. 371 - 372
" , '(2) A Canon of Good Things; the Principle That Private Possession Is Necessary to Economic Integrity', essay, pp. 372 - 389
" , '(3) Women as Hostesses in the Outside World, Rather Than Job-Holders', essay, pp. 389 - 394
" , '(4) The Impossibility of Changing the Moral Behaviour of Nations by Diplomatic Means', essay, pp. 394 - 405
" , '(5) A Civilized Private Ethic ', essay, pp. 405 - 415
" , '(6) The Responsibilities of Writers', essay, pp. 415 - 420
" , '(7) A Form of Religion Suitable to the Present', essay, pp. 420 - 433
" , '(8) How to Distribute Our Attention; How to Read Newspapers', essay, pp. 433 - 450
" , '(9) Companies of Friends as the Basis of Self-Government', essay, pp. 450 - 467
" , '(10) Not to Apply Past Solutions to Present Problems', essay, pp. 467 - 476
" , '(11) Indications for a New Moral Law', essay, pp. 476 - 483
" , '(12) Redeeming Intelligent People from Vulgarity of Behaviour and Thought', essay, pp. 484 - 497
" , '(13) The Proper Attitude and Approach to the Multitudes and Their Problems', essay, pp. 497 - 509
" , '(14) How to Speak Purely, in a Way to Avoid Fallacies of Language and Mediocrity of Thought', essay, pp. 509 - 518
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