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Poet Lore
Poet Lore
Editors
CHARLOTTE PORTER, HELEN A. CLARKE, RUTH HILL
SPRING, 1920
Petr Vok Rozmberk, A Drama in Five ActsFrantisek Adolf Subert1
Translated from the Bohemian by Beatrice M. Mekota.
 
August Strindberg, A Psychoanalytic Study with Special
Reference to the Oedipus ComplexAxel Johan Uppvall62
 
Renderings from the Verse of Campo-AmorOlga Marx157
Metempsychosis157
Dream Nuptials157
Dual Standard157
Rimas Numero LIIIGustavo Becquer158
Translated by Marion Lee Reynolds
 

 
AN INFORMAL NOTE TO OUR FRIENDS
Possibly some of our more recent subscribers, unamiliar with the ways and moods of Poet Lore, have been surprised at the late arrival of the Spring Number. No, it was not the fault of the Post Office. Perhaps we might lay some of the blame on the printer, but we know he would not set it up if we did.

You see the real reason is that Poet Lore is published in New England where we wistfully expect Spring every year. Of course by this time we should know better. But just as children will insist on believing in Santa Claus, so New Englanders maintain the illusion of Spring; you simply cannot shake their faith.

We had pictured a beautiful, balmy, Spring (whatever that may be) morning when we should launch this number of Poet Lore. But even we lost faith and hope (we never had charity anyway), so here at last is the Spring Number. We thank you.
 


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