Volume 2 No. 1 June, 1933: A Cure for Amnesia; Revaluations (I): John Webster; Festivals of Fire, Section II; Evaluations (II): Croce; English Tradition and Idiom; The French Novel of To-day; 'Hero and Leader,'; Comments and Reviews; 'This Poetical Renascence,'; Songs of Experience, Words for Music Perhaps; Dunbar and the 'Scottish renaissance,'; Donne Not an Elizabethan, The Oxford Book of Sixteenth Century Verse; Sixteen Bobs'-Worth of Culture, The English Muse; The Lost Leader, A Study of Wordsworth; Reading About Art; Dostoevsky or Dickens? Light in August; 'Quicunque Vult...,' Essays in Order; In Job's Balances, reviewed by Michael Oakeshott; A Realist Looks at Democracy and If the Blind Lead; Arnold Bennett: American Version, Dreiser and the Land of the Free; Short Notices; Volume 2 No. 2 September, 1933: XXX Cantos of Ezra Pound; Milton's Verse; Scrutiny of Examinations; To Maecenas, a Poem; Will Economics Follow the Robbins Road?; Mr Kitchin on the Insignificance of Economics; Comments and Reviews; 'Our Serious Weeklies,'; Flank-Rubbing and Criticism; 'The Machine Unchained'; Art and the Negative Impulses, Voyage au Bout de la Nuit; Joyce and 'The Revolution of the Word'; Canons of Giant Art; Battles Long Ago, Conquistador; Literary Quotation and Allusion, and Plagiarism; 'Go to the Professors!'; The Christian Renaissance; Film; Moscow Dialogues, etc.; Good Intentions in Education, The Educational Frontier; Short Notices; Volume 2 No. 3 December, 1933: On Metaphysical Poetry; French Literary Periodicals; Prospectus for a Weekly; The Criticism of William Empson; The Significance of Economics Thus Conceived; Foot-Note to the Above; Sonnet by Gongora and Translation; Revaluations (II): The Poetry of Pope; Comments and Reviews; The Essayist at Large; Mr Eliot at Harvard, The Use of Poetry and the Use of Criticism; The Latest Yeats; Henryson, Chaucer and the 'Scottish Language,'; The Case of Mr Pound, Active Anthology; Lytton Strachey; Towards Standards of Criticism; Gog-Magog; The First Lord Melchett; Aspects of the Rise of Economic Individualism; Mr. Christopher Dawson, a note; Social Eddies, Recent Social Trends in the United States; The Rigour of the Game, The Dynamics of Education; Social Development in Young Children; Eddington, Jeans and Sullivan; War: Can the Intelligent Stop It?; Notes on Contributors; Volume 2 No. 4 March, 1934: Editorial; Revaluations (III): Burns; The Scientific Best Seller; The Irony of Swift; What Shall We Teach?; Fleet Street and Pierian Roses; Comments and Reviews; Art for the Common Reader; Music and the Community; Life's Old Boy, Lessons from the Varsity of Life; Change in the Farm; Changing Emphasis in Anthropology; Madelin's Le Consulat et L'Empir; Satire, The Poems of Charles Churchill; Sense and Poetry; Contemporary Literature and Social Revolution; Middleton Murry's Blake; Elizabethan Prose.