April 1902

In This Issue
Explore the April 1902 print edition below. Or to discover more writing from the pages of The Atlantic, browse the full archive.
Articles
Jane Austen
“The secret of her abiding charm lies in the fair balance of her temperament.”
The New Army of the United States
Bylow Hill
Allegra
City Sparrows
The Pipes of Pan
Pan-American Diplomacy
A Tale of Languedoc
The Play and the Gallery
The Day's Work of a Forester
Prothalamion
A Siberian Evangeline
Oliver Ellsworth and Federation
Our State University
Omaha, the Prairie City
Picture Books and Others
Stephen Phillips's Ulysses
King Monmouth
The Mother of the Napiers
The Book of the Courtier
Index Coronat Opus
Professor Thomas's Life of Schiller
Behold, I Shew You a Mystery
The Ring in Romance
Amenities of Street-Car Travel
The Rise of the Penny-Dreadfuls
The Worship of the Phrase
