THE NOVEL OF TOMORROW AND THE SCOPE OF FICTION

The articles in this volume first appeared in a supplement to The New Republic of April 12, 1922, on "The Novel of Tomorrow and the Scope of Fiction." Thanks to the suggestion of The Bobbs-Merrill Company and to the generosity of the several contributors, they now reappear in book form for the benefit of the Authors' League Fund for writers in distress. A few changes and corrections have been made.

THE EDITORS, The New Republic.

APOLLYON VS. POLLYANNA Samuel Hopkins Adams

THE AMERICAN FORM OF THE NOVEL Mary Austin

A Note ON ALCOVESJames Branch Cabell

THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LIFE AND FICTION Floyd Dell

THE MAJOR ISSUE Waldo Frank

THE NOVEL OF TOMORROW Zona Gale

THE PROFESSION OF NOVELISTJoseph Hergesheimer

THE NEW NOVEL Robert Herrick

A NOTE ON THE NEW NOVEL Harvey O'Higgins

A BRACE OF DEFINITIONS AND A SHORT CODE Henry Kitchell Webster

SPLITTING FICTION THREE WAYS William Allen White

"DREAMING TRUE" Edith Franklin Wyatt