Titles by Topic
Aesthetic fiction
- The Smile of the Sphinx by Robert Nichols in The London Mercury (1919)
- Three Nightpieces by John Rodker in The Little Review (1917)
- Blind Thamyris by Thomas Sturge Moore in The London Mercury (1920)
- An Unwritten Novel by Virginia Woolf in The London Mercury (1920)
- Indissoluble Matrimony by Rebecca West in Blast (1914)
- Beauty by Aldous Huxley in Coteri (1919)
- Karos, the God by Allen Upward in The New Freewoman: The Individualist Review (1913)
- Epilogue II by Katherine Mansfield in The Blue Review (1913)
- Imaginary Conversation by Aldous Huxley in Coteri (1919)
- Daibutsu by Yone Noguchi in The Blue Review (1913)
- Epilogue: Pension Seguin by Katherine Mansfield in The Blue Review (1913)
- The Mole by Gerald Bullett in The London Mercury (1923)
- The Velvet Glove by Henry James in The English Review (1909)
- Habent Sua Fata Libelli by Maurice Baring in The London Mercury (1921)
- Lambeth Bridge by Arthur Ronald Fraser in The Open Window (1911)
- Aunt Agatha Takes the Count by P. G. Wodehouse in The Strand Magazine (1922)
- A Fairy Story by Katherine Mansfield in The Open Window (1910)
- First Love by J. in The Egoist (1918)
- Goose Fair by D. H. Lawrence in The English Review (1910)
- The Stranger by Arthur Conan Doyle in The Dial (1923)
- A Braw Day by R. B. Cunningham Graham in The English Review (1911)
Alienation/Distrust of humanity
- A Braw Day by R. B. Cunningham Graham in The English Review (1911)
- The Creatures by Walter de la Mare in The London Mercury (1919)
- Blind Thamyris by Thomas Sturge Moore in The London Mercury (1920)
- The Beggar’s Hunt by W. H. Davies in The Blue Review (1913)
- Patsa (or The Belly of Gold) by Liam O’Flaherty in The London Aphrodite (1928)
- Karos, the God by Allen Upward in The New Freewoman: The Individualist Review (1913)
- A Married Man’s Story by Katherine Mansfield in The London Mercury (1923)
- Epilogue II by Katherine Mansfield in The Blue Review (1913)
- Epilogue III : Bains Turcs by Katherine Mansfield in The Blue Review (1913)
- The Fog by Henry Major Tomlinson in The English Review (1909)
- A Day in Potter’s Life by Frank Swinnerton in Rhythm (1913)
- The Princess of Kingdom Gone by A. E. Coppard in Voices in Poetry and Prose (1919)
- Barbarism by Henry Major Tomlinson in The Adelphi (1923)
- Three Grotesques by John Lucas in The Open Window (1910)
- Anticipations of the Reaction of Mechanical and Scientific Progress upon Human Life and Thought by H. G. Wells in The Fortnightly Review (1901)
- A Fairy Story by Katherine Mansfield in The Open Window (1910)
- The Man Who Married An Hotel by P. G. Wodehouse in The Strand Magazine (1920)
- Mrs. Sayce’s Guy by Nugent Barker in Life and Letters (1929)
- The Obsequies by B. M. Goold Adams in The Criterion: A Quarterly Review (1923)
- A Dog’s Life by Stephen Reynolds in The Open Window (1911)
- Dual Control by W. W. Jacobs in The Strand Magazine (1911)
- The Fun of Genius by Ford Madox Hueffer in The English Review (1912)
- The Longest Day of Her Life by W. B. Maxwell in The Strand Magazine (1913)
- Goose Fair by D. H. Lawrence in The English Review (1910)
- The Hurley-Burley by A. E. Coppard in The London Mercury (1921)
- Mr. Andrews by E. M. Forster in The Open Window (1911)
- The Saddest Story by Ford Madox Hueffer in Blast (1914)
- The Stranger by Arthur Conan Doyle in The Dial (1923)
- Tête à Tête, â la Femme by Beatrice Hastings in The New Age (1909)
- True Kings by Selwyn Weston in The New Freewoman: The Individualist Review (1912)
- The Poison Belt, Part 1 by Arthur Conan Doyle in The Strand Magazine (1913)
- The Poison Belt, Part 2 by Arthur Conan Doyle in The Strand Magazine (1913)
- The Poison Belt, Part 3 by Arthur Conan Doyle in The Strand Magazine (1913)
- The Poison Belt, Part 4 by Arthur Conan Doyle in The Strand Magazine (1913)
- The Poison Belt, Part 5 by Arthur Conan Doyle in The Strand Magazine (1913)
- Contes Macabres by Josepha Frances Gregg in The New Freewoman: The Individualist Review (1913)
- Daughters of the Late Colonel by Katherine Mansfield in The London Mercury (1921)
Class Struggles
- Millie by Katherine Mansfield in The Blue Review (1913)
- The Beggar’s Hunt by W. H. Davies in The Blue Review (1913)
- The Foreshore of London by Henry Major Tomlinson in The London Mercury (1920)
- Moods and Memories by George Moore in Dana: An Irish Magazine of Independent Thought (1904)
- Karos, the God by Allen Upward in The New Freewoman: The Individualist Review (1913)
- Why Not? by John Galsworthy in The New Freewoman: The Individualist Review (1912)
- Epilogue III : Bains Turcs by Katherine Mansfield in The Blue Review (1913)
- Epilogue: Pension Seguin by Katherine Mansfield in The Blue Review (1913)
- An Adventure in a Train by Ethel Mary Smyth in The London Mercury (1920)
- Stucco by Thomas Moult in Voices in Poetry and Prose (1919)
- The Princess of Kingdom Gone by A. E. Coppard in Voices in Poetry and Prose (1919)
- Wang-Ho and the Burial Robe by Ernest Bramah in The London Mercury (1920)
- Anticipations of the Reaction of Mechanical and Scientific Progress upon Human Life and Thought by H. G. Wells in The Fortnightly Review (1901)
- Aunt Agatha Takes the Count by P. G. Wodehouse in The Strand Magazine (1922)
- A Fairy Story by Katherine Mansfield in The Open Window (1910)
- The Man Who Married An Hotel by P. G. Wodehouse in The Strand Magazine (1920)
- Mrs. Sayce’s Guy by Nugent Barker in Life and Letters (1929)
- The Obsequies by B. M. Goold Adams in The Criterion: A Quarterly Review (1923)
- The Fun of Genius by Ford Madox Hueffer in The English Review (1912)
- Goose Fair by D. H. Lawrence in The English Review (1910)
- The Hurley-Burley by A. E. Coppard in The London Mercury (1921)
- The Little Girl in the Lace Frock by Winifred Graham in The Strand Magazine (1902)
- Mr. Andrews by E. M. Forster in The Open Window (1911)
- True Kings by Selwyn Weston in The New Freewoman: The Individualist Review (1912)
- The Poison Belt, Part 1 by Arthur Conan Doyle in The Strand Magazine (1913)
- Daughters of the Late Colonel by Katherine Mansfield in The London Mercury (1921)
Consciousness and Interiority
- Moods and Memories by George Moore in Dana: An Irish Magazine of Independent Thought (1904)
- Karos, the God by Allen Upward in The New Freewoman: The Individualist Review (1913)
- A Message by Francis Brett Young in The London Mercury (1923)
- The Creatures by Walter de la Mare in The London Mercury (1919)
- A Married Man’s Story by Katherine Mansfield in The London Mercury (1923)
- Epilogue II by Katherine Mansfield in The Blue Review (1913)
- Epilogue III : Bains Turcs by Katherine Mansfield in The Blue Review (1913)
- Epilogue: Pension Seguin by Katherine Mansfield in The Blue Review (1913)
- The Fog by Henry Major Tomlinson in The English Review (1909)
- Stucco by Thomas Moult in Voices in Poetry and Prose (1919)
- In the Orchard by Virginia Woolf in The Criterion: A Quarterly Review (1923)
- A Day in Potter’s Life by Frank Swinnerton in Rhythm (1913)
- The Velvet Glove by Henry James in The English Review (1909)
- The Price of an Inspiration by Ellen A. Smith in The Argosy (1900)
- The Death of Albertine by Marcel Proust in The Criterion: A Quarterly Review (1924)
- Barbarism by Henry Major Tomlinson in The Adelphi (1923)
- Anticipations of the Reaction of Mechanical and Scientific Progress upon Human Life and Thought by H. G. Wells in The Fortnightly Review (1901)
- Mrs. Sayce’s Guy by Nugent Barker in Life and Letters (1929)
- A Dog’s Life by Stephen Reynolds in The Open Window (1911)
- First Love by J. in The Egoist (1918)
- The Fun of Genius by Ford Madox Hueffer in The English Review (1912)
- The Longest Day of Her Life by W. B. Maxwell in The Strand Magazine (1913)
- The Saddest Story by Ford Madox Hueffer in Blast (1914)
- The Poison Belt, Part 4 by Arthur Conan Doyle in The Strand Magazine (1913)
- Contes Macabres by Josepha Frances Gregg in The New Freewoman: The Individualist Review (1913)
Globalization and Imperialism
- Back of Beyond by J. W. Allen in The English Review (1909)
- The “Heart’s Desire” by Henry Major Tomlinson in The Owl (1919)
- The Foreshore of London by Henry Major Tomlinson in The London Mercury (1920)
- Moods and Memories by George Moore in Dana: An Irish Magazine of Independent Thought (1904)
- Karos, the God by Allen Upward in The New Freewoman: The Individualist Review (1913)
- A Message by Francis Brett Young in The London Mercury (1923)
- Akbar the Mightiest by Frank Harris in Coteri (1920)
- Daibutsu by Yone Noguchi in The Blue Review (1913)
- Epilogue III : Bains Turcs by Katherine Mansfield in The Blue Review (1913)
- Barbarism by Henry Major Tomlinson in The Adelphi (1923)
- Anticipations of the Reaction of Mechanical and Scientific Progress upon Human Life and Thought by H. G. Wells in The Fortnightly Review (1901)
- Aunt Agatha Takes the Count by P. G. Wodehouse in The Strand Magazine (1922)
- Goose Fair by D. H. Lawrence in The English Review (1910)
- Mr. Andrews by E. M. Forster in The Open Window (1911)
Horror and Mystery
- Mrs. Sayce’s Guy by Nugent Barker in Life and Letters (1929)
- The Fun of Genius by Ford Madox Hueffer in The English Review (1912)
- The Poison Belt, Part 1 by Arthur Conan Doyle in The Strand Magazine (1913)
- The Poison Belt, Part 2 by Arthur Conan Doyle in The Strand Magazine (1913)
- The Poison Belt, Part 3 by Arthur Conan Doyle in The Strand Magazine (1913)
- The Poison Belt, Part 4 by Arthur Conan Doyle in The Strand Magazine (1913)
- The Poison Belt, Part 5 by Arthur Conan Doyle in The Strand Magazine (1913)
- Contes Macabres by Josepha Frances Gregg in The New Freewoman: The Individualist Review (1913)
Identity, Subjectivity and Psychology
- An Unwritten Novel by Virginia Woolf in The London Mercury (1920)
- Millie by Katherine Mansfield in The Blue Review (1913)
- Nana by Rebecca West in The New Freewoman: The Individualist Review (1913)
- The Beggar’s Hunt by W. H. Davies in The Blue Review (1913)
- The Creatures by Walter de la Mare in The London Mercury (1919)
- The Phenix by Bliss Perry in Scribner Magazine (1891)
- Moods and Memories by George Moore in Dana: An Irish Magazine of Independent Thought (1904)
- Karos, the God by Allen Upward in The New Freewoman: The Individualist Review (1913)
- A Message by Francis Brett Young in The London Mercury (1923)
- A Married Man’s Story by Katherine Mansfield in The London Mercury (1923)
- The Dancers by E. R. R. Linklater in The London Mercury (1929)
- Epilogue III : Bains Turcs by Katherine Mansfield in The Blue Review (1913)
- Anticipations of the Reaction of Mechanical and Scientific Progress upon Human Life and Thought by H. G. Wells in The Fortnightly Review (1901)
- Aunt Agatha Takes the Count by P. G. Wodehouse in The Strand Magazine (1922)
- A Fairy Story by Katherine Mansfield in The Open Window (1910)
- Mrs. Sayce’s Guy by Nugent Barker in Life and Letters (1929)
- A Dog’s Life by Stephen Reynolds in The Open Window (1911)
- The Fun of Genius by Ford Madox Hueffer in The English Review (1912)
- The Longest Day of Her Life by W. B. Maxwell in The Strand Magazine (1913)
- The Little Girl in the Lace Frock by Winifred Graham in The Strand Magazine (1902)
- Mr. Andrews by E. M. Forster in The Open Window (1911)
- Parcel of Love by Harold Edward Monro in The Little Review (1919)
- Round the Bandstand by Frank Swinnerton in The Open Window (1910)
- The Poison Belt, Part 3 by Arthur Conan Doyle in The Strand Magazine (1913)
- The Poison Belt, Part 5 by Arthur Conan Doyle in The Strand Magazine (1913)
Memory and Trauma (PTSD)
- The Mole by Gerald Bullett in The London Mercury (1923)
- Daughters of the Late Colonel by Katherine Mansfield in The London Mercury (1921)
- The Death of Albertine by Marcel Proust in The Criterion: A Quarterly Review (1924)
- The Man Who Married An Hotel by P. G. Wodehouse in The Strand Magazine (1920)
- Mrs. Sayce’s Guy by Nugent Barker in Life and Letters (1929)
Myth and Archetypes
- The Soiled Rose by D. H. Lawrence in The Blue Review (1913)
- Beauty by Aldous Huxley in Coteri (1919)
- Karos, the God by Allen Upward in The New Freewoman: The Individualist Review (1913)
- The Creatures by Walter de la Mare in The London Mercury (1919)
- The Smile of the Sphinx by Robert Nichols in The London Mercury (1919)
- The Dancers by E. R. R. Linklater in The London Mercury (1929)
- Akbar the Mightiest by Frank Harris in Coteri (1920)
- Daibutsu by Yone Noguchi in The Blue Review (1913)
- Three Grotesques by John Lucas in The Open Window (1910)
- A Fairy Story by Katherine Mansfield in The Open Window (1910)
- Imaginary Conversation by Aldous Huxley in Coteri (1919)
Rejection of Victorian Ideals
- The Point of It by E. M. Forster in The English Review (1911)
- Blind Thamyris by Thomas Sturge Moore in The London Mercury (1920)
- The Beggar’s Hunt by W. H. Davies in The Blue Review (1913)
- Indissoluble Matrimony by Rebecca West in Blast (1914)
- Moods and Memories by George Moore in Dana: An Irish Magazine of Independent Thought (1904)
- A Message by Francis Brett Young in The London Mercury (1923)
- A Married Man’s Story by Katherine Mansfield in The London Mercury (1923)
- The Dancers by E. R. R. Linklater in The London Mercury (1929)
- Why Not? by John Galsworthy in The New Freewoman: The Individualist Review (1912)
- Imaginary Conversation by Aldous Huxley in Coteri (1919)
- Epilogue III : Bains Turcs by Katherine Mansfield in The Blue Review (1913)
- The Experience of Mrs. Patterson-Grundy by Morley Roberts in The Strand Magazine (1909)
- Domestic Studies in the Year 2000 A.D. by Edmund Sidney Pollock Haynes in The New Freewoman: The Individualist Review (1913)
- The Stranger by Katherine Mansfield in The London Mercury (1921)
- In the Orchard by Virginia Woolf in The Criterion: A Quarterly Review (1923)
- Goose Fair by D. H. Lawrence in The English Review (1910)
- The Hurley-Burley by A. E. Coppard in The London Mercury (1921)
- Round the Bandstand by Frank Swinnerton in The Open Window (1910)
- The Saddest Story by Ford Madox Hueffer in Blast (1914)
- The Stranger by Arthur Conan Doyle in The Dial (1923)
- Tête à Tête, â la Femme by Beatrice Hastings in The New Age (1909)
- The Poison Belt, Part 1 by Arthur Conan Doyle in The Strand Magazine (1913)
- The Poison Belt, Part 2 by Arthur Conan Doyle in The Strand Magazine (1913)
- The Poison Belt, Part 3 by Arthur Conan Doyle in The Strand Magazine (1913)
- The Poison Belt, Part 4 by Arthur Conan Doyle in The Strand Magazine (1913)
- The Poison Belt, Part 5 by Arthur Conan Doyle in The Strand Magazine (1913)
- Contes Macabres by Josepha Frances Gregg in The New Freewoman: The Individualist Review (1913)
Religion
- Anticipations of the Reaction of Mechanical and Scientific Progress upon Human Life and Thought by H. G. Wells in The Fortnightly Review (1901)
- Mr. Andrews by E. M. Forster in The Open Window (1911)
Satire/Irony
- The Neighbors by John Galsworthy in The English Review (1909)
- Blind Thamyris by Thomas Sturge Moore in The London Mercury (1920)
- Beauty by Aldous Huxley in Coteri (1919)
- Why Not? by John Galsworthy in The New Freewoman: The Individualist Review (1912)
- Epilogue II by Katherine Mansfield in The Blue Review (1913)
- Imaginary Conversation by Aldous Huxley in Coteri (1919)
- Epilogue III : Bains Turcs by Katherine Mansfield in The Blue Review (1913)
- Epilogue: Pension Seguin by Katherine Mansfield in The Blue Review (1913)
- The Experience of Mrs. Patterson-Grundy by Morley Roberts in The Strand Magazine (1909)
- Domestic Studies in the Year 2000 A.D. by Edmund Sidney Pollock Haynes in The New Freewoman: The Individualist Review (1913)
- Lambeth Bridge by Arthur Ronald Fraser in The Open Window (1911)
- Aunt Agatha Takes the Count by P. G. Wodehouse in The Strand Magazine (1922)
- A Dog’s Life by Stephen Reynolds in The Open Window (1911)
- The Hurley-Burley by A. E. Coppard in The London Mercury (1921)
- The Little Girl in the Lace Frock by Winifred Graham in The Strand Magazine (1902)
- Round the Bandstand by Frank Swinnerton in The Open Window (1910)
- Patsa (or The Belly of Gold) by Liam O’Flaherty in The London Aphrodite (1928)
Sexuality and Feminism
- An Unwritten Novel by Virginia Woolf in The London Mercury (1920)
- At Valladolid by Rebecca West in The New Freewoman: The Individualist Review (1913)
- Millie by Katherine Mansfield in The Blue Review (1913)
- Nana by Rebecca West in The New Freewoman: The Individualist Review (1913)
- Patsa (or The Belly of Gold) by Liam O’Flaherty in The London Aphrodite (1928)
- Indissoluble Matrimony by Rebecca West in Blast (1914)
- A Married Man’s Story by Katherine Mansfield in The London Mercury (1923)
- Why Not? by John Galsworthy in The New Freewoman: The Individualist Review (1912)
- Epilogue II by Katherine Mansfield in The Blue Review (1913)
- Imaginary Conversation by Aldous Huxley in Coteri (1919)
- Epilogue III : Bains Turcs by Katherine Mansfield in The Blue Review (1913)
- The Experience of Mrs. Patterson-Grundy by Morley Roberts in The Strand Magazine (1909)
- An Adventure in a Train by Ethel Mary Smyth in The London Mercury (1920)
- Stucco by Thomas Moult in Voices in Poetry and Prose (1919)
- Domestic Studies in the Year 2000 A.D. by Edmund Sidney Pollock Haynes in The New Freewoman: The Individualist Review (1913)
- The Stranger by Katherine Mansfield in The London Mercury (1921)
- Samson and Delilah by D. H. Lawrence in The English Review (1917)
- In the Orchard by Virginia Woolf in The Criterion: A Quarterly Review (1923)
- A Day in Potter’s Life by Frank Swinnerton in Rhythm (1913)
- The Price of an Inspiration by Ellen A. Smith in The Argosy (1900)
- Anticipations of the Reaction of Mechanical and Scientific Progress upon Human Life and Thought by H. G. Wells in The Fortnightly Review (1901)
- Dual Control by W. W. Jacobs in The Strand Magazine (1911)
- The Longest Day of Her Life by W. B. Maxwell in The Strand Magazine (1913)
- Goose Fair by D. H. Lawrence in The English Review (1910)
- The Hurley-Burley by A. E. Coppard in The London Mercury (1921)
- The Little Girl in the Lace Frock by Winifred Graham in The Strand Magazine (1902)
- Parcel of Love by Harold Edward Monro in The Little Review (1919)
- Round the Bandstand by Frank Swinnerton in The Open Window (1910)
- The Saddest Story by Ford Madox Hueffer in Blast (1914)
- Tête à Tête, â la Femme by Beatrice Hastings in The New Age (1909)
Technology
- Back of Beyond by J. W. Allen in The English Review (1909)
- Anticipations of the Reaction of Mechanical and Scientific Progress upon Human Life and Thought by H. G. Wells in The Fortnightly Review (1901)
The First Great War (WWI)
- Akbar the Mightiest by Frank Harris in Coteri (1920)
- The Mole by Gerald Bullett in The London Mercury (1923)
- Samson and Delilah by D. H. Lawrence in The English Review (1917)
- Barbarism by Henry Major Tomlinson in The Adelphi (1923)
- The Man Who Married An Hotel by P. G. Wodehouse in The Strand Magazine (1920)
- The Longest Day of Her Life by W. B. Maxwell in The Strand Magazine (1913)
Time
- Moods and Memories by George Moore in Dana: An Irish Magazine of Independent Thought (1904)
- The Dancers by E. R. R. Linklater in The London Mercury (1929)
- Daibutsu by Yone Noguchi in The Blue Review (1913)
- A Dog’s Life by Stephen Reynolds in The Open Window (1911)
- The Poison Belt, Part 1 by Arthur Conan Doyle in The Strand Magazine (1913)