British Social Democracy


—— Time ——
New Series

Note by Transcriber - Ted Crawford

Belfort Bax bought the cultural monthly magazine Time at the end of 1889 and started it with a clean sheet in January 1890. He did not want to turn it into a Socialist journal, but rather into a broader and progressive cultural paper. He apparently closed it down in December 1891 (See Yvonne Kapp, Eleanor Marx, Vol. 2, pp.442.) The only issues which appear to survive are those for 1890 at Bishopsgate Library while Cambridge University Library has both 1890 and the first two months of 1891. It had regular comments on the Theatre, Literature and Music, and Eleanor Marx and her partner Edward Aveling, (his pseudonym was Alec Nelson) and both helped to write the Literature and Dramatic notes, the latter regularly, the former occasionally. See Dramatic Notes and Literature Notes


Index of articles, 1890

Contentspage
January pp. 1-112
EDITORIAL1
NOTE ON THE DESIGN “TIME,” Walter Crane2
LADY HAZLETON’s CONFESSION, Mrs. Kent Spender3
ART AND INDUSTRY IN THE 14TH CENTURY, William Morris23
IBSEN AS HE IS TRANSLATED, William Archer37
THE GAS STRIKE, William Thorne and Mark Hutchins47
THE DECAY OF PAGAN THOUGHT, E. Belfort Bax52
A LONG DAY, Clementina Black73
Fwunauta snuetoisin, (poem) Herman Joynes89
BROWNING AS A THEOLOGIAN, H.W. Massingham90
POSSESSED WITH THE DEVIL, after Baudelaire (poem) L.L.96
ART NOTES, Ernest Radford97
DRAMATIC NOTES. Alec Nelson and E.M.A.99
MUSIC NOTES, Sidney R. Thompson101
LITERATURE NOTES, Anonymous108
Februarypp. 113-224
LADY HAZLETON’s CONFESSION, Mrs. Kent Spender113
THE SCHOOL BOARD SCANDALS, Annie Besant 130
STRANGE DISHES, Gordon Stables, M.D., R.N.140
DARWINISM ON THE FRENCH STAGE, Paul Lafargue149
ENGLISH ALCAICS, G. Whyte, M.A.157
THE POET’s DEATH, (poem) Anonymous158
LAW AND THE LAWYERS, W.M. Thompson159
DE PROFUNDIS CLAMAVI, after Baudelaire (poem) L.L.166
A GOOD CONSCIENCE, Alexander Kielland167
THE READING PUBLIC, Herbert E. Clarke177
ROWLAND BILL AND PENNY POSTAGE, A.G. Bowie185
STILL AFTER THE DOLL’s HOUSE, G. Bernard Shaw197
ART NOTES, Ernest Radford209
DRAMATIC NOTES, Alec Nelson and E.M.A.212
MUSIC NOTES, Sidney R. Thompson216
LITERATURE NOTES, Anonymous221
Marchpp. 225-336
LADY HAZLETON’s CONFESSION, Mrs. Kent Spender225
BIRTH AND DEATH, (poem) Anonymous249
THE POPULATION OF ENGLAND from 1259 to 1793, J.E. Thorold Rogers250
TO MY HUSBAND, (poem) Herman Joynes 257
PRIZE-FIGHTING AND BOXING, Locksley258
FORMATION OF THE HIGHLANDS, H.P. Malet267
THE STREAM OF LIFE, (poem) Ernest Radford275
SOCIALISM IN THE GERMAN REICHSTAG, AND ON THE GERMAN THRONE, E. Bernstein276
AUTHORCRAFT, John Dawson284
DIANA, (poem) Anonymous290
THE WILD MAN OF OCHILBRAE, H.V. Brown291
THE MEREDITHYRAMB AND ITS CRITICS, Richard Le Gallienne307
ART NOTES, Ernest Radford320
DRAMATIC NOTES, Alec Nelson and E.M.A.323
MUSIC NOTES, Sidney R. Thompson328
LITERATURE NOTES, Anonymous332
Aprilpp. 337-448
LADY HAZLETON’s CONFESSION, Mrs. Kent Spender337
HER NAME, (poem) Anonymous352
FOREIGN POLICY OF RUSSIAN TSARDOM, Frederick Engels353
THE HORSES OF THE PAMPAS, R.B. Cunninghame-Graham M.P.370
THE SNOW QUEEN, (poem) Caroline Radford378
ONE ASPECT OF GOETHE, H. Schütz Wilson379
BLACK PLAGUE AT SEVILLE, (poem) Albert Fleming387
IMPERATIVENESS OF LEGAL REFORM, W.M. Thompson389
CRESSY’s PALADIN, M. Betham Edwards395
A STAGE ILLUSION, (poem) Israel Zangwill396
NATURAL HUMOUR OF THE KAFFIR, Wallis Mackay400
IRELAND’s PRESENT INFLUENCE ON THOUGHT AND LITERATURE, Justin MacCarthy, M.P.405
A REVOLUTION IN PRINTING, Edward Aveling412
WHAT WILT THOU SAY TO-NIGHT? after Baudelaire (poem) L.L.418
THOSE NEIGHBOURS OF MINE, Nigh419
NOTES FROM OLD SESSION ROLLS, B.F. Scarlett431
THE GIFT OF SONG, (Poem) O.A. Dawson434
DRAMATIC NOTES, Alec Nelson and E.M.A.435
MUSIC NOTES, Sidney R. Thompson439
LITERATURE NOTES, Anonymous444
Maypp. 449-560
LADY HAZLETON’s CONFESSION, Mrs. Kent Spender449
SONG, (Poem) Caroline Radford460
COURAGE: THE LOGIC, PHENOMENOLOGY AND HISTORY OF A CONCEPT, E. Belfort Bax461
IRISH WIT AND HUMOUR, J. O’Connor Power474
BIT ‘O COAST LIFE, A Gordon Stables, M.D., R.N.482
MORNING SONG, (Poem) Israel Zangwill492
THE GREATER BROTHERHOOD, Felix Moscheles493
THE KINDERGARTEN IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS, Sarah Corbett503
GODWIN’s POLITICAL JUSTICE, H.S. Salt508
A BALL MOOD, Alexander Kielland (Trans. from the Norwegian by Eleanor Marx-Aveling)520
FOREIGN POLICY OF RUSSIAN TSARDOM, Frederick Engels525
THE GOLDEN AGE, (Poem from Rückert) Isabella J. Postgate545
DRAMATIC NOTES, Alec Nelson and E.M.A.546
MUSIC NOTES, Sidney R. Thompson 551
LITERATURE NOTES, Anonymous556
Junepp. 561-672
LADY HAZLETON’s CONFESSION, Mrs. Kent Spender561
ON THE SCIENCES OF LANGUAGES AND ETHNOGRAPHY, Dr Leitner579
SERENADE, (Poem) Israel Zangwill596
THE NEO-BUDDHIST MOVEMENT, St. George Lane Fox597
IRISH NATIONAL POETRY, Michael MacDonagh603
VSEVELOD GARSHIN, Stepniak610
A GREAT CRITIC, Herbert E. Clarke618
THE EIGHT HOURS WORKING DAY, Edward Aveling632
IN THE BRAZILIAN CAPITAL, Arthur Montefiore639
FORMALISM, (Poem) Mary Geoghegan650
MR. SQUEERS, M.P Sidney Olivier652
HORACE “IN QUANTITY,” Oswald Smith658
DRAMATIC NOTES, Alec Nelson and E.M.A.662
MUSIC NOTES, Sidney R. Thompson667
LITERATURE NOTES, Anonymous671
JULY
LADY HAZLETON’s CONFESSION, Mrs. Kent Spender673
THE NATIONALISATION OF HEALTH, Havelock Ellis690
A STUDY IN MODERN CRITICISM, Mary B. Whiting699
A GREAT CRITIC, Chap. 3, Hulbert E Clarke705
A FINNISH POET: RUNEBERG, C Fell Smith714
A DAY-DREAM, E.A. Seal725
OLD JOHN BROWN AND THE MEN OF HARPER’s FERRY, Richard J. Hinton728
A LANDSCAPE MOOD, (Poem) Anonymous739
APULIAN VULTUR, Rennell Rodd740
TOYNBEE HALL, F.S. Boas749
THE ENEMY (Poem after Charles Baudelaire), L.L.757
ELECTRICITY IN THE FUTURE, J. Munro758
SONG, (Poem) C.R.764
ART, H.A.765
DRAMATIC NOTES, Alec Nelson and E.M.A.771
MUSIC NOTES, Sidney R. Thompson777
LITERATURE NOTES, L.S. & E.B.B.781
AUGUST
LADY HAZLETON’s CONFESSION, Mrs. Kent Spender785
REVELATIONS, Mary Geoghegan803
THE DEFENSIVE POSITION OF HOLLAND, Samuel Richard von Campen804
OLD JOHN BROWN AND THE MEN OF HARPER’s FERRY – II, Richard J. Hinton819
HINC ILLAE LACHRYMAE, Richard Le Gallienne830
LODE STARS (poem after Charles Baudelaire), L.L.832
CORSICA AND THE CORSICANS, Guy C. Rothery833
THE SCARLET BLOSSOM, Vsevelod Garshin, trans Virginia M. Crawford843
THE ARGOSY OF DREAM, (poem) Israel Zangwill860
THE REVOLT IN THE POST OFFICE, A.K. Donald861
POOR PERDITA AND THE PAPER HEART, C.J Langston869
DRAMATIC NOTES, Alec Nelson and E.M.A.878
MUSIC NOTES, Sidney R. Thompson884
LITERATURE NOTES, G.W., E.M.A, & E.A888
SEPTEMBER.
LADY HAZLETON’s CONFESSION, Mrs. Kent Spender897
LOVE’s EYES, (poem) Anonymous915
THE MYTH OF ATHENA, Paul Lafargue916
BORROWED PLUMES, J.C.H.929
HE AND SHE (poem) Anonymous932
THE BERMUDA OR SOMERS ISLANDS, E.T. Mitchell933
EDITING A LA MODE, Percy Fitzgerald944
CHINESE SUPERSTITIONS, E.T.C. Werner955
MITWATERSTRAAND -- THE STORY OF A SHOCK, Richard Marsh961
CONTEMPORARY COINCIDENCES, A.W. Holmes-Forbes978
VARIETIES OF SURNAMES IN IRELAND, William M’Grath988
AN EPICUREAN TO STOICS, (poem) Charles Gray Robinson993
SHORT SPEECHES IN PARLIAMENT, (New Parliamentary Hand)994
DRAMATIC NOTES, Alec Nelson and E.M.A.997
MUSIC NOTES, Sidney R. Thompson1001
LITERATURE NOTES, E.M.A, & E.A1005
OCTOBER.
LADY HAZLETON’s CONFESSION, Mrs. Kent Spender1009
CUPID’s WEAVING, (poem) Isabella T. Postgate1027
DISEASE-SPECIES, C Creighton M.D.1028
TO-DAY! (poem) C.A. Dawson1041
THE BOOM IN IRON, J. Horton Riley1042
THE LAGOONS OF LANGUEDOC, M Betham Edwards1048
TENNYSON AS A THINKER, H.S. Salt1055
HOPES, (poem) Herman Joynes1066
HOW REAL AXMINSTER IS MADE - A VISIT TO THE ONLY FACTORY IN ENGLAND, Harold Cox1067
FORBIDDEN GROUND, J.G.F. Nicholson1071
“PARKER,” Albert Fleming1072
HOW WE EDUCATE OUR BOYS, Senex1083
THE LIVERPOOL CONGRESS, Eleanor Marx-Aveling1088
AT THE OLD BAILEY, Edward Aveling1098
DRAMATIC Notes, Alec Nelson and E.M.A.1108
MUSIC NOTES, Sidney R. Thompson1113
LITERATURE NOTES, E.B.B., H.B. & E.H.1116
NOVEMBER.
LADY HAZLETON’s CONFESSION, Mrs. Kent Spender1121
WHAT WILT THOU, HEART? (poem) Isabella T. Postgate1144
RUSSIA, S Stepniak1145
MUSIC, (poem) Herbert Baynes1159
MIRACULOUS CURES, Benjamin Taylor F.R.G.S.1160
NOT TRUE, (poem) E.V.L.1169
WHO DISCOVERED NORTH AMERICA? John B. Shipley1170
THE DAY OF DAYS, (poem) William Morris1178
THE DEAD, Guy de Maupassant, trans. E.O. Scott1179
LIBERALISM versus SOCIALISM, Ernest Belfort Bax1184
UNDER THE STONES: A SORT OF A SERMON, Gordon Stables, M.D., R.N.1203
O, THE SWEET RARE SUMMER DAY, (poem) Anonymous1210
ROBERT BROWNING: A YOUNG MAN’s RECOLLECTIONS, Anonymous1211
Untitled Poem, Anonymous1220
DRAMATIC NOTES, Alec Nelson and E.M.A.1221
MUSIC NOTES, Sidney R. Thompson1226
LITERATURE NOTES, E.B.B.1230
DECEMBER.
LADY HAZLETON’s CONFESSION, Mrs. Kent Spender1233
MY GAOLER, (poem) L.L.1250
PSYCHICAL RESEARCH, Frank Podmore1251
A WINTER MORNING’s MOOD, (poem) Anonymous1270
SWITZERLAND AS A SCHOOL OF POLITICS, Arthur W. Hutton1271
TRUTH-HUNTING, Carl Geissler1289
HELGA-LAND: A SKETCH PROM THE COUNTRY OF A THOUSAND LAKES, (trans. from the German of B Sartorius) C. Fell-Smith1295
THE PRACTICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF PHILOSOPHY, Ernest Belfort Bax1307
TYPE-WRITERS AND WRITERS, Edward Aveling1322
WAITING, A.E. Sale1330
DRAMATIC NOTES, Alec Nelson and E.M.A.1333
MUSIC, Sidney R. Thompson1338
LITERATURE NOTES, E.M.A1342

Note on authors initials and pseudonyms
E.M.A = Eleanor Marx-Aveling; E.A. = Edward Aveling; E.B.B. = E. Belfort Bax;
Alec Nelson = Edward Aveling;