July 1902
In This Issue
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Articles
On Keeping the Fourth of July
The Atlantic contemplates the beginnings of American imperialism and the waning of patriotic spirit in 1902.
Race Prejudice in the Philippines
Walter Pater
Balm
On Reading Books Through Their Backs
Landor's Poetry
Our Lady of the Beeches: Prologue of Letters
The Columbia Studies in Comparative Literature
A Briton's Impressions of South Africa
A Plague of Peddlers
Those Red-Eyed Men
A Singular Plurality
Plots That One Covets
Pace in Reading
Walks With Ellery Channing
Two Years' Legislation in Porto Rico: The Work of the First Legislative Assembly of Porto Rico, 1900-1902
Sailing
Certain Aspects of America
The Watch Below
The Genius of Retta Romany Tompkins
The Negro: Another View
The Bo's'n Hill Ground
Spider-Web
The Plays of Eugène Brieux
The Marsh
Miss Petrie's Avocation
Loss











