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Nathan, George Jean (items) (continued)
- Dramatic Criticism, (rv) The Smart Set April 1921
- Emperor William in Exile, (rv) The Smart Set May 1921
- Dramatic Criticism in America, (rv) The Smart Set June 1921
- Aesthetic Jurisprudence, (rv) The Smart Set July 1921
- Drama as an Art, (rv) The Smart Set August 1921
- The Place of Acting, (rv) The Smart Set September 1921
- In Defense of the Theatre, (rv) The Smart Set October 1921
- A Play and Some Plays, (rv) The Smart Set November 1921
- A Correspondence Course in Theatrical Business, (rv) The Smart Set December 1921
- A Note from the Editors (with H. L. Mencken), (cl) The Smart Set January 1922
- The Press and the Drama, (rv) The Smart Set January 1922
- The Recent Plays, (rv) The Smart Set February 1922
- Peacock Alley, (rv) The Smart Set March 1922
- Art After 8.30, (rv) The Smart Set April 1922
- Mr. Shaw’s Play for Night Watchmen, (rv) The Smart Set May 1922
- Chronique Scandaleuse, (rv) The Smart Set June 1922
- Portrait of a Theatrical Season, (rv) The Smart Set July 1922
- In Extenuation of a Peciliar Taste, (rv) The Smart Set August 1922
- Undeveloped Notes, (rv) The Smart Set September 1922
- A Ballet of Opinion, (rv) The Smart Set October 1922
- The Various New Plays, (rv) The Smart Set November 1922
- The Theatre Grows Interesting, (rv) The Smart Set December 1922
- The Pantaloon Parnassus, (rv) The Smart Set January 1923
- Specimens of Current Drama, (cl) The Smart Set February 1923
- The Bard and Some Others, (rv) The Smart Set March 1923
- The Face in the Diaper (with H. L. Mencken), (ms) The Smart Set March 1923
- Ethics for Drama Critics, (rv) The Smart Set April 1923
- Scene: New York; Time: The Present, (rv) The Smart Set May 1923
- Art at 8.30, (rv) The Smart Set June 1923
- Managers, Actors, and Drama, (rv) The Smart Set July 1923
- The Intellectual Cast of Drama, (rv) The Smart Set August 1923
- The Ten Dullest Authors, (sy) Vanity Fair (US) August 1923
- The Seventh Veil, (rv) The Smart Set September 1923
- The London Stage, (rv) The Smart Set October 1923
- In Praise and Detraction, (rv) The Smart Set November 1923
- Monthly Critique Number 180, (rv) The Smart Set December 1923
- The Most Amusing Thing of the Month, (hu) Cosmopolitan January 1924
- The Campus in Falseface, (ar) College Humor February 1924
- Wicked—at So Much Per Wick, (es) Cosmopolitan February 1924
- Women Are Playthings, (ar) Hearst’s International January 1925
- Why Exercise?, (ar) Liberty August 15 1925
- Changing Tastes in Women, (ar) Liberty September 19 1925
- The Ten Cent Barum, (ar) Columbia January 1926
- The Ideal Woman, (sy) Vanity Fair (US) August 1926
- The New American Credo, (ar) College Humor May 1927
- What Makes Men Fall in Love, (iv) Smart Set July 1928; as told to Georgette Carneal
- Judging the Shows, (th) Judge December 28 1929, etc.
- The Theatre of George Jean Nathan, (ms) Judge July 19 1930, etc.
- Now—about These June Weddings (with Margaret Fishback), (ar) Cosmopolitan July 1933
- I Go Sleuthing, (cl) Mystery September 1933
- Why Should I Get Married?, (ar) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine November 1933
- The Movies Take Over the Stage, (ar) Vanity Fair (US) August 1934
- The Sex Appeal Myth, (ar) Esquire August 1934
- The Women’s Pages, (ar) Esquire February 1936
- A Sock in the Buskin, (th) Esquire October 1936
- First Nights and Passing Judgments, (th) Esquire November 1936, etc.
- First Nights & Passing Judgments, (th) Esquire January 1938, etc.
- Theatre: First Nights & Passing Judgments, (cl) Esquire July 1938
- What Women Don’t Want, (ar) Sensation November 1939
- Theater Quiz, (qz) Liberty August 10 1940
- Coming Plays of the Prizewinners, (ar) Liberty October 12 1940
- George Jean Nathan on Broadway, (ar) Liberty October 26 1940
- The Glass-House Gang, (ar) Liberty November 9 1940
- Is the Hand Quicker than the Eye?, (ar) Liberty November 23 1940
- The 13 Funniest Scenes, (ar) Liberty December 7 1940
- Stop, Look, Don’t Listen!, (ar) Liberty December 21 1940
- The Best of Our Actresses, (ar) Liberty January 4 1941
- The Truth About Opening Nights, (ar) Liberty January 25 1941
- Nuts to Newcastle, (ar) Liberty February 8 1941
- In Confidence—To the Stagestruck, (ar) Liberty February 22 1941
- If I Were a Producer, (ar) Liberty March 8 1941
- The Business of Killing Cock Robin, (ar) Liberty March 22 1941
- The Theater, the Movies, and Love, (ar) Liberty April 5 1941
- In Confidence—To Playwrights, (ar) Liberty April 19 1941
- Yes, We Have No Bonanzas, (ar) Liberty May 3 1941
- If You Are Writing a Play, (ar) Liberty May 17 1941
- Circus Time, (ar) Liberty May 31 1941
- The Theater in Slacks, (ar) Liberty June 14 1941
- Floorodora, (ar) Liberty June 28 1941
- Corny Island, (ar) Liberty July 12 1941
- A New Broadway Is Born, (ar) Liberty July 26 1941
- The Strip-Tease Industry, (ar) Liberty August 9 1941
- Carnival!, (ss) Liberty August 30 1941
- Footlight Preview, (ar) Liberty September 20 1941
- Saroyan Among the Philistines, (ar) Liberty October 4 1941
- The American Theater, (ar) Liberty October 18 1941
- The Actors with Animal Magnetism, (ar) Liberty November 1 1941
- Shakespeare, Bah!, (ar) Liberty November 8 1941
- The Play of the Month, (ar) Liberty November 29 1941
- The Business of Losing Money, (ar) Liberty December 6 1941
- Hellzabusiness, (ar) Liberty January 3 1942
- A Critic in Camp, (ar) Liberty February 14 1942
- Grand Curtain Lines, (ar) Liberty March 7 1942
- The New Funny Men of Broadway, (ar) Liberty April 25 1942
- What’s New in the Theatre, (ar) Cosmopolitan April 1943
- What’s New in New York, (ms) Cosmopolitan December 1943, etc.
- Bear Market in Comedians (The Theatre), (cl) The American Mercury November 1945
- The Theatre: More on G.B.S., (ar) The American Mercury March 1950 [Ref. George Bernard Shaw]
- The Happiest Days of H.L. Mencken, (ar) Esquire October 1957 [Ref. H. L. Mencken]
- The Elephant That Whistled the Polka, (ar) Esquire October 1958 [Ref. Theodore Dreiser]
- The Golden Boys of the Twenties, (ar) Esquire October 1958 [Ref. F. Scott Fitzgerald]
- The Owner of Main Street’s Soap Box, (ar) Esquire October 1958 [Ref. Sinclair Lewis]
- Sweet Faces and Foul Minds, (ar) Esquire
Nathan, Norman (1915-2013) (about) (items)
- Rebirth, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post May 17 1947
- Aged Eight and Three, (pm) Ladies’ Home Journal April 1958
- Visiting Stratford, Ontario, (pm) The South Carolina Review Spring 1970
- By Telephone, (ss) The South Carolina Review Fall 1970
- And I Thought You Were All Dying Out Here, (pm) The South Carolina Review Spring 1974
- Annuity, (pm) The South Carolina Review Spring 1974
- A Fleeting Hope, (pm) The South Carolina Review Spring 1976
- Phone Call, (pm) The South Carolina Review Spring 1976
- Photography Class with a Nude in a Wooded Garden, (pm) The South Carolina Review Spring 1979
- Moses, (pm) The South Carolina Review Fall 1981
- The Spirit in Ink and Colors, (pm) The South Carolina Review Fall 1982
- The Secret Nudes of Lauren Hutton, (pi) Penthouse September 1986
- Quanta Sonnet, (pm) Pandora #16, 1986
- Two Poems, (pm) The South Carolina Review Spring 1987
- Cycle, (pm) Amazing Stories September 1988
- An Island in Utopia, (pm) The Leading Edge #20/21, April 1990
- Earth Poet (A.D. 2100) Sending a Book to Jupiter, (pm) Figment #10, Summer 1992
- Unbarren, (pm) Talebones #15, Spring 1999
- Fantasy, (pm) Hadrosaur Tales Volume Thirteen ed. David Lee Summers, Hadrosaur Productions, 2002
- Fantasy Loves Me, (pm) Hadrosaur Tales Volume Thirteen ed. David Lee Summers, Hadrosaur Productions, 2002
- Evolution, (ss) Tabard Inn #3, 2008
- Answers, (pm) Hadrosaur Tales Volume Nine ed. David L. Summers, Hadrosaur Productions, 2000
- Beams of Light, (pm) Hadrosaur Tales Volume Nine ed. David L. Summers, Hadrosaur Productions, 2000
- Library—A. D. 10,000, (pm) Hadrosaur Tales Volume Nine ed. David L. Summers, Hadrosaur Productions, 2000
Nathan, Robert (Gruntal) (1894-1985) (about) (items)
- Bells, (pm) Everybody’s Magazine November 1920
- Evening on Riverside, (pm) Everybody’s Magazine November 1920
- Marriage of the Puppets, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly October 1923
- Nightmare, (pm) Harper’s Magazine December 1926
- This Last Sweet City, (pm) Harper’s Magazine May 1927
- A Death in the Stadium, (ss) Scribner’s Magazine September 1927
- Pannickin, (ss) The New Yorker March 21 1931
- The Grumbach Bill, (ss) The New Yorker September 26 1931
- Israel, (pm) Scribner’s Magazine December 1933
- England, My England, (ss) The New Yorker April 28 1934
- Moonlight Sonata, (pm) Harper’s Magazine December 1934
- Answer to Millay, (pm) Harper’s Magazine February 1935
- The Fable of the Atheist, (ss) The New Yorker May 18 1935
- Ask Not for Freedom, (pm) Harper’s Magazine August 1935
- Autumn, (pm) This Week October 13 1935
- Ethiopia, (pm) The Atlantic Monthly October 1935
- To the Germans, (pm) Harper’s Magazine December 1935
- Sonnet to Man, (pm) Harper’s Magazine September 1936
- Winter in April, (sl) Redbook Magazine October 1937, etc.
- This Faith, This Violence, (pm) Harper’s Magazine January 1938
- The High Hat, (ss) The New Yorker March 26 1938
- Prayer for the Children Who Must Leave Germany, (pm) This Week February 19 1939
- In the Night, (pm) Harper’s Magazine June 1939
- Portrait of Jennie, (n.) Redbook Magazine October 1939, etc.
- I Remember, (pm) This Week December 10 1939
- To the Children, (pm) The American Magazine May 1940
- Letter to Heroes, (pm) Harper’s Magazine June 1940
- Dunkirk, (pm) Harper’s Magazine March 1941
- They Went on Together, (na) McCall’s March 1941
- Armageddon, (pm) Harper’s Magazine May 1942
- The Seagull Cry, (sl) Redbook Magazine May 1942, etc.
- Conceal the Dead, (pm) Collier’s October 31 1942
- Liberty Must Be Paid For, (ms) Texas Rangers October 1943
- Mr. Whittle and the Morning Star, (na) Cosmopolitan February 1947
- Long After Summer, (na) Cosmopolitan August 1948
- The River Journey, (sl) Woman’s Home Companion April 1949, etc.
- Digging the Weans, (ss) Harper’s Magazine November 1956
- So Love Returns, (sl) The Saturday Evening Post September 13 1958, etc.
- A Further Report on the Weans, (hu) Harper’s Magazine April 1959
- The Snowflake and the Starfish, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post August 29 1959
- A Pride of Carrots: or, Venus Well Served, (pl) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction December 1959
- Encounter in the Past, (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction July 1967
- Central Park, (ex)
- The Home of Peace, (pm)
- Poem (“What if these mountains lift their pride…”), (pm)
- Proem, (pm)
Nathan, Walter (fl. 1900s) (items)
- A Fool’s Fortune, (ts) The Star May 6 1901
- The Bashful Suitor, (ts) The English Illustrated Magazine April 1906
- “Hi! Hansom”, (ts) The English Illustrated Magazine May 1906
- The Thunderstorm, (ts) The English Illustrated Magazine July 1906
- Mrs. Scaterd’s Visitor, (ts) The English Illustrated Magazine August 1906
- The Crack Shot, (ts) The English Illustrated Magazine September 1906
- Professor Cockletop, (ts) The English Illustrated Magazine October 1906
- The Perplexed Pony, (ts) The English Illustrated Magazine November 1906
- The Martial Cloak, (ts) The English Illustrated Magazine December 1906
- “There’s Many a True Word”, (ts) The English Illustrated Magazine December 1906
- “Very Likely”, (ts) The English Illustrated Magazine December 1906
- The Man of Ideas, (ts) The English Illustrated Magazine April 1907
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