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Index
BERTRAM COPE’S YEAR Contents Acknowledgements Introduction
“So Fine a Realism” Critical Reception Approaches to Reading the Novel
Henry Blake Fuller: A Brief Chronology A Note on the Text BERTRAM COPE’S YEAR Chapter I Cope at a College Tea Chapter II Cope Makes a Sunday Afternoon Call Chapter III Cope Is “Entertained” Chapter IV Cope Is Considered Chapter V Cope Is Considered Further Chapter VI Cope Dines—And Tells About It Chapter VII Cope Under Scrutiny Chapter VIII Cope Undertakes an Excursion Chapter IX Cope on the Edge of Things Chapter X Cope at His House Party Chapter XI Cope Enlivens the Country Chapter XII Cope Amidst Cross-Purposes Chapter XIII Cope Dines Again—And Stays After Chapter XIV Cope Makes an Evasion Chapter XV Cope Entertains Several Ladies Chapter XVI Cope Goes A-Sailing Chapter XVII Cope among Cross-Currents Chapter XVIII Cope at the Call of Duty Chapter XIX Cope Finds Himself Committed Chapter XX Cope Has a Distressful Christmas Chapter XXI Cope, Safeguarded, Calls Again Chapter XXII Cope Shall Be Rescued Chapter XXIII Cope Regains His Freedom Chapter XXIV Cope in Danger Anew Chapter XXV Cope in Double Danger Chapter XXVI Cope as a Go-Between Chapter XXVII Cope Escapes a Snare Chapter XXVIII Cope Absent from a Wedding Chapter XXIX Cope Again in the Country Chapter XXX Cope as a Hero Chapter XXXI Cope Gets New Light on His Chum Chapter XXXII Cope Takes His Degree Chapter XXXIII Cope in a Final View Appendix A: Fuller’s Emendations to Bertram Cope’s Year Appendix B: From Anatole France, The Garden of Epicurus (New York: Dodd, Mead and Company, 1923). Trans. by Alfred Allinson Appendix C: Writings by Henry Blake Fuller
1. From Edmund Dalrymple (unpublished), 8 September 1904. Henry Blake Fuller Papers (Box 10, Folder 309), Midwest Manuscript Collection, The Newberry Library, Chicago 2. At Saint Judas’s from The Puppet-Booth: Twelve Plays (New York: The Century Company, 1896) 3. “When Robert Sings” (unpublished) n.d. Henry Blake Fuller Papers (Box 15, Folder 475), Midwest Manuscript Collection, The Newberry Library, Chicago
Appendix D: Fuller’s Diary Entries, 1874-79
1. From “A Legacy to Posterity” (1874-79), Henry Blake Fuller Papers (Box 9, Folder 294), Midwest Manuscript Collection, Newberry Library, Chicago 2. From “Allison Classical Academy” (1875), Henry Blake Fuller Papers (Box 8, Folder 282), Midwest Manuscript Collection, Newberry Library, Chicago
Appendix E: Contemporary Reviews
1. Burton Rascoe, Chicago Tribune (8 November 1919) 2. Unsigned Review, Boston Evening Transcript (13 November 1919) 3. Llewellyn Jones, “Henry B. Fuller Portrays Youth and Would-Be Youth,” Chicago Evening Post (28 November 1919) 4. Unsigned Review, “Under the Microscope,” The Boston Post, n.d. 5. H.L. Mencken, “The Flood of Fiction,” The Smart Set 61 (January 1920), 141 6. Keith Preston, “North of Chicago,” “The Periscope,” Chicago Daily News, n.d. 7. From Carl Van Vechten, “Henry Blake Fuller,” Excavations: A Book of Advocacies (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1926)
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