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Monologues

by Richard MIDDLETON (1882 - 1911)

This is a collection of 32 highly diverting essays of English author Richard Middleton. Although Middleton is now best remembered for his ghost stories, he was also an accomplished poet and essayist. The musings collected in this volume cover a variety of topics, including poetry, art, and politics. - Summary by Carolin


A Monologue on Love Songs

A Summer Holiday

An Election-tide Dream

Commercial Literature

Conversational Misers

Dreaming as an Art

How to be a Poet

Is England Decadent?

Montjoie

New Year's Eve

On Dreams

On Editors

On Facts

On Knowing London

Pensions for Poets

Poets and Critics

Suicide and the State

The Age of Disenchantment

The Decay of the Essay

The Gift of Appreciation

The New Sex

The Philosophy of Gambling

The Poet and the People

The Poet who Was

The Revolt of the Philistines

The True Bohemia

The Tyranny of the Ugly

The Verdict of Posterity

The Virtues of Getting Drunk

Traitors of Art

Uncomfortable Spring

Why Women Fail in Art

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