Box 16
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The dance over fire and water, by Elie Faure. Authorized translation by John Gould Fletcher, 1925
Note: The following note appears on the title page in the translator's hand: One should take everything tragically, nothing seriously—Myself.
Dedicated: [To Michel Eygnem Lord of Montaigne "Admirable Gossip" and my friend.
The reveries of a solitary by Jean Jacques Rousseau translation with introduction by John Gould Fletcher, 1926
The dance over fire and water, by Elie Faure. Authorized translation by John Gould Fletcher. Parts I-IV
Contents: Prefactory.
I. Of civilization.
II. Tragedy, mother of the arts.
III. On the immortality of the just man.
IV. The Holy Spirit.
The dance over fire and water, by Elie Faure. Authorized translation by John Gould Fletcher. Parts V-VIII
Contents:
V. The morality of art.
VI. Cleon on Parnassus.
VII. The eye of the master.
VIII. A plea for three criminals
The reveries of a solitary by Jean Jacques Rousseau translation with introduction by John Gould Fletcher. Introduction, First - Fourth Promenade
Note: The Introduction written by the translator comprises L. 1-43.
The reveries of a solitary by Jean Jacques Rousseau translation with introduction by John Gould Fletcher. Fifth - Eighth Promenade
Note: The Eighth Promenade is incomplete. The translator's note on the last leaf reads: for continuation of Eighth Promenade see thin notebook. J.G.F.