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  2. WRITINGS AND WRITERS.

    The following article was written three days before the author's death.] Two generations of novels Does that not mean 66 years of the history of that ...

    Article : 1,965 words
  3. £12.500 FOR CHARLES DICKENS'S GRANDDAUGHTERS.

    The total sum raised by the Dickens centenary fund is £12,500, which, after the deduction of expenses, has been invested far the benefit of the novelist's ...

    Article : 140 words
  4. POEMS AND RHYMES

    Twinkle of light in a wall of fog. Rattle of horses' hoofs, And a thousand window panes [?] In the line of serried roofs.— ...

    Article : 192 words
  5. THE WISEACRE.

    From "A. H. A. C.":— Love. thyself last: cherish those hearts that hate thee. Corruption wins not more than honesty. ...

    Article : 288 words
  6. THOMAS HARDY.

    When the final history of Victorian literature is written, students of letters will be faced with the paradox of a young architect who longed to be an ...

    Article : 1,109 words
  7. LITERARY NOTES.

    The children of the "Blue Bird" will grow up in a new play on which M. Maetelinck has been engaged at Nice. He knows how to keep a secret, that is. by not ...

    Article : 536 words
  8. LITERARY PRIME MINISTERS

    Lord Morley's criticism of literary Cabinet Ministers recalls the dislike with which Sir Robert Peel viewed Gladstone's early literary efforts (says The ...

    Article : 150 words
  9. THE COUNTRY.

    Well. I dunno—sorce likes the City: Or says they does. Well. I dunno. But if they does. well. more's the pity. Give me the place were things can grow ...

    Article : 240 words
  10. REVIEWS OF BOOKS

    "Sport and Pastime in Australia," by Gordon Inglis; Methuen & Co.. London (Robertson Proprietary. Adelaide).—Some hold that Australians care too much for ...

    Article : 1,627 words
  11. LOVE AND MONEY.

    "Japonette," by Robert W. Chambers; Appleton & Co., New York (George Robertson Proprietary, Adelaide).—Mr. Chambers has three styles—the frivolous, ...

    Article : 498 words
  12. CHINA.

    Unto the thoughtful mind she scans a lake. Dark, sullea. almost stagnant; but the eye. Grown keen with knowlelge, marks the fierce intake. ...

    Article : 66 words
  13. THE GREEN OF THE WHEAT.

    The alien beauty of silver birch Against a a dear sky line. T+he feathery plumes of the tall bumboos, The splendour of the pine. ...

    Article : 261 words
  14. TEE LONDON-TO-YORK RIDE.

    "A Pool to Fame." by J. E. Harold Terry; John Lone, London—A Nevison there certainly was, who robbed on the roads in Claries the Second's time, but ...

    Article : 395 words
  15. WIT AND HUMOUR

    An odd story, illustrating how the ordinary man discusses books, is told in The Publishers' Weekly of New York. It is a question of two men debating the merits ...

    Article : 874 words
  16. SHORT STORIES.

    "Those Other Days," by E. Phillips Openheim; Ward, Lock & Co., Melbourne.— Mr. Oppenheim is not a pronounced success in the difficult art of the short story. ...

    Article : 128 words
  17. DELIGHTFUL YOUTH.

    "From the Angle of Seventeen," fcy Eden Phillpotts; John Murray, London (E.S. Wire & Son, Adelaide).—If results may be taken as an adequate test, it is ...

    Article : 320 words
  18. MISCELLANEOUS.

    From Macmillan & Co, Limited. London, the September isue of The Round Table, a quarterly review (price 2/6) of the politics of the British Empire.—The ...

    Article : 708 words
  19. STUDIES OF INDIAN CRIME,

    Cameos of Indian Crime," by H. Hervey; Stanley. Paul. & London.—Mr Hervey has spent many years in the Government service in India, where his work ...

    Article : 842 words
  20. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,157 words
  21. A WOMAN TO WOMEN.

    "Elsie Lindtner." by karin Michaelis. John Lane, London.—The eulogistic fores word of the translator.—Miss Beatrice Marshall—and the fact that the companion ...

    Article : 180 words
  22. EAST AND WEST.

    "Her Serene Highness." Philip Lawrence Oliphant; Methuen & Co.. London (Robertson, Proprietary. Adelaide)—"East is East and West is West," a hackneyed ...

    Article : 306 words
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