CONTENTSAS WE WERE SAYINGROSE AND CHRYSANTHEMUMTHE RED BONNETTHE LOSS IN CIVILIZATIONSOCIAL SCREAMINGDOES REFINEMENT KILL INDIVIDUALITY?THE DIRECTOIRE GOWNTHE MYSTERY OF THE SEXTHE CLOTHES OF FICTIONTHE BROAD ACHEWING GUMWOMEN IN CONGRESSSHALL WOMEN PROPOSE?FROCKS AND THE STAGEALTRUISMSOCIAL CLEARING-HOUSEDINNER-TABLE TALKNATURALIZATIONART OF GOVERNINGLOVE OF DISPLAYVALUE OF THE COMMONPLACETHE BURDEN OF CHRISTMASTHE RESPONSIBILITY OF WRITERSTHE CAP AND GOWNA TENDENCY OF THE AGEA LOCOED NOVELISTAS WE GOOUR PRESIDENTTHE NEWSPAPER-MADE MANINTERESTING GIRLSGIVE THE MEN A CHANCETHE ADVENT OF CANDORTHE AMERICAN MANTHE ELECTRIC WAYCAN A HUSBAND OPEN HIS WIFE'S LETTERS?A LEISURE CLASSWEATHER AND CHARACTERBORN WITH AN “EGO”JUVENTUS MUNDIA BEAUTIFUL OLD AGETHE ATTRACTION OF THE REPULSIVEGIVING AS A LUXURYCLIMATE AND HAPPINESSTHE NEW FEMININE RESERVEREPOSE IN ACTIVITYWOMEN—IDEAL AND REALTHE ART OF IDLENESSIS THERE ANY CONVERSATIONTHE TALL GIRLTHE DEADLY DIARYTHE WHISTLING GIRLBORN OLD AND RICHTHE “OLD SOLDIER”THE ISLAND OF BIMINIJUNENINE SHORT ESSAYSA NIGHT IN THE GARDEN OF THE TUILERIESTRUTHFULNESSTHE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESSLITERATURE AND THE STAGETHE LIFE-SAVING AND LIFE PROLONGING ART“H.H.” IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIASIMPLICITYTHE ENGLISH VOLUNTEERS DURING THE LATE INVASIONNATHAN HALE—1887FASHIONS IN LITERATUREINTRODUCTIONTHE AMERICAN NEWSPAPERCERTAIN DIVERSITIES OF AMERICAN LIFETHE PILGRIM, AND THE AMERICAN OF TODAY—1892SOME CAUSES OF THE PREVAILING DISCONTENTTHE EDUCATION OF THE NEGROTHE INDETERMINATE SENTENCELITERARY COPYRIGHTTHE RELATION OF LITERATURE TO LIFEBIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHTHE RELATION OF LITERATURE TO LIFE“EQUALITY”WHAT IS YOUR CULTURE TO ME?MODERN FICTIONTHOUGHTS SUGGESTED BY MR. FROUDE'S “PROGRESS”ENGLANDTHE NOVEL AND THE COMMON SCHOOLTHE PEOPLE FOR WHOM SHAKESPEARE WROTE
CONTENTS
AS WE WERE SAYING
ROSE AND CHRYSANTHEMUM
THE RED BONNET
THE LOSS IN CIVILIZATION
SOCIAL SCREAMING
DOES REFINEMENT KILL INDIVIDUALITY?
THE DIRECTOIRE GOWN
THE MYSTERY OF THE SEX
THE CLOTHES OF FICTION
THE BROAD A
CHEWING GUM
WOMEN IN CONGRESS
SHALL WOMEN PROPOSE?
FROCKS AND THE STAGE
ALTRUISM
SOCIAL CLEARING-HOUSE
DINNER-TABLE TALK
NATURALIZATION
ART OF GOVERNING
LOVE OF DISPLAY
VALUE OF THE COMMONPLACE
THE BURDEN OF CHRISTMAS
THE RESPONSIBILITY OF WRITERS
THE CAP AND GOWN
A TENDENCY OF THE AGE
A LOCOED NOVELIST
AS WE GO
OUR PRESIDENT
THE NEWSPAPER-MADE MAN
INTERESTING GIRLS
GIVE THE MEN A CHANCE
THE ADVENT OF CANDOR
THE AMERICAN MAN
THE ELECTRIC WAY
CAN A HUSBAND OPEN HIS WIFE'S LETTERS?
A LEISURE CLASS
WEATHER AND CHARACTER
BORN WITH AN “EGO”
JUVENTUS MUNDI
A BEAUTIFUL OLD AGE
THE ATTRACTION OF THE REPULSIVE
GIVING AS A LUXURY
CLIMATE AND HAPPINESS
THE NEW FEMININE RESERVE
REPOSE IN ACTIVITY
WOMEN—IDEAL AND REAL
THE ART OF IDLENESS
IS THERE ANY CONVERSATION
THE TALL GIRL
THE DEADLY DIARY
THE WHISTLING GIRL
BORN OLD AND RICH
THE “OLD SOLDIER”
THE ISLAND OF BIMINI
JUNE
NINE SHORT ESSAYS
A NIGHT IN THE GARDEN OF THE TUILERIES
TRUTHFULNESS
THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS
LITERATURE AND THE STAGE
THE LIFE-SAVING AND LIFE PROLONGING ART
“H.H.” IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
SIMPLICITY
THE ENGLISH VOLUNTEERS DURING THE LATE INVASION
NATHAN HALE—1887
FASHIONS IN LITERATURE
INTRODUCTION
THE AMERICAN NEWSPAPER
CERTAIN DIVERSITIES OF AMERICAN LIFE
THE PILGRIM, AND THE AMERICAN OF TODAY—1892
SOME CAUSES OF THE PREVAILING DISCONTENT
THE EDUCATION OF THE NEGRO
THE INDETERMINATE SENTENCE
LITERARY COPYRIGHT
THE RELATION OF LITERATURE TO LIFE
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH
“EQUALITY”
WHAT IS YOUR CULTURE TO ME?
MODERN FICTION
THOUGHTS SUGGESTED BY MR. FROUDE'S “PROGRESS”
ENGLAND
THE NOVEL AND THE COMMON SCHOOL
THE PEOPLE FOR WHOM SHAKESPEARE WROTE