Wheels - The Fifth Cycle

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Aldous Huxley, Edith Sitwell, Sacheverell Sitwell, Osbert Sitwell, Sherard Vines, Alan Porter 1920
English
  • Cornucopia by Osbert Sitwell
  • Church Parade by Osbert Sitwell
  • Sunday Afternoon by Osbert Sitwell
  • De Luxe: Two poems by Osbert Sitwell
  • At the House of Mrs Kinfoot by Osbert Sitwell
  • Malgre Lui by Osbert Sitwell
  • Fragment from “The Valley of the Giants” by Osbert Sitwell
  • Mrs Prudential consults the Witch of Endor by Osbert Sitwell
  • Theatre of Varieties by Aldous Huxley
  • Hard of Hearing by Alan Porter
  • Lovers by Alan Porter
  • Blind by Alan Porter
  • Child’s Song by Leah McTavish Cohen
  • Time by Geoffrey Cookson
  • Mist and Cloud by Geoffrey Cookson
  • Eden by Geoffrey Cookson
  • Porphryo by Geoffrey Cookson
  • The Crocodile Discourses by Geoffrey Cookson
  • The Ambush by William Kean Seymour
  • Stars by William Kean Seymour
  • The Flame by William Kean Seymour
  • Sramozan by William Kean Seymour
  • “Laughing Lions Will Come” by Sacheverell Sitwell
  • Et in Arcadia, Omnes by Sacheverell Sitwell
  • A Swiss Rhapsody by Sacheverell Sitwell
  • Profiteer Williamson Pursues Culture by John J. Adams
  • Café Confidences by John J. Adams
  • Immanence by Sherard Vines
  • The King’s Daughter by Sherard Vines
  • Love Lyric by Sherard Vines
  • The Dahlia by Sherard Vines
  • The Soul’s Defence by Sherard Vines
  • The Toilette of Myrrhine by Edith Sitwell
  • Eight More Bucolic Poems by Edith Sitwell
  • Press Cuttings
  • Bibliography
The Fifth Cycle of the Wheels poetry anthology was published in 1920 and contains poems by Aldous Huxley, Alan Porter, Leah McTavish Coehn, Geoffrey Cookson, William Kean Seymour, John J. Adams, Sherard Vines, and Osbert, Edith and Sacheverell Sitwell. The book was dedicated to Mrs Arnold Bennett, who is described as “poetry’s greatest interpretative artist.” - Summary by Algy Pug

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