January 1914

In This Issue
Explore the January 1914 print edition below. Or to discover more writing from the pages of The Atlantic, browse the full archive.
Articles
Much Ado About Women
“We ought to be thankful for the Feminists, no matter what we think of the shrill cries of some of them, and the curious hopes of some others.”
The Case Against the Single Tax
“What will follow is easy to forecast: increasing misery in the cities, advancing agricultural prices, and, in the end, a new equilibrium.”
Popular Education
Raymond Poincaré
Friends and Foes of Love
A Prophet of the Soul
Buttercup-Night
Life's Little Ruses
Returning
Our Village Artist
A True Story
The Knocking at the Door
Letters of a Woman Homesteader: Iv. The Adventure of the Christmas Tree
Parisian Dry-Points
A New Light
The Sponge-Spoilers
The Relation of Music to Poetry
Who Is Responsible?
Secret Annals of the Manchu Court: Iii. Memoirs of the Boxer Year (1900)
The Lost Trail
The Vanishing Actor: And After
The Emigration of Mary Anne
What and Why Is the Internal Bath?
