Refine Search

ART NOTES

... Balaam's Aes is devoted to the ertic of Vanity Fair. Philip G. Hamnerton comes in for some sareastic :s attention, and Oscar Wilde and several others MS for VVhistler'smostcaustic wit. Altogetherthe 3g gentleart of snaking enemies is calculated to ed ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... written no otber book of the sort, and that the announcement of any similar work as from his pen is absolutely untrue, Mr. Oscar Wilde contributes to the July nmbba'rf Lippincott's Magazine a complete -novel, entitled The Picture of Doian Gray, which ...

THE THEATRES

... Mr. John Bur- Xeston. Mr Waiter SeaLby, and Miss Agnest ut Taylor. It may b'e he mentioned that an on Monday neit Mr. Oscar Wilde'8 play . Lady Windermeres Fan is to be given at the ! Shakespeare Theatre for th~e first time in this CitY. ' when it ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... in thc Y~ 'iSietches by 13oz, but dravwn fromn .shigh T, iife' chiefly, as seen through the eyeglass of an cl imerican Oscar W'ilde. Worl-rrs ieithout Watge. By Edith Carring. F tOnI, author of 6Bread and Butter. Storiea, 3 tdc. (2s. old. London:o Griffith ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... William Watson, Co'entry Patmore, Christ 'd Rossetti, Jean Ingelow, Richard Le. Gallienne, ry Andrew Lang, Alice Meynell, and Oscar Wilde a, and as they haiie one and all been chosen with At perfect discriation, they constitute a in charning garland. ly The ...

NAVAL EXHIBITION AT ST. JAMES'S HALL

... dealing with the poinsin of I law1 to be argued on thie denmnrrer reserved by Mr. in Jca ?? Collins at the first trial of Mr. Oscar Wilde. i RA The snotiona will probably take the ie~is ci a demiand G LU that the criminal proceedings sigainst Mfr. Wilde we ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... book, which is in *f Mr. Howell's happy style of keen analysis and brilliant conversation. e A Houte of Pomegranates, by Oscar Wilde. t Illustrated. (London; James R. Osgood and Co.).-Fonr tales in antique and with curious ,f embellishments. Indeed, everything ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... sthe domestic novel, in wvhichl there ias becn a marked change during the period ranging from Richardson and Thackeray to Oscar Wilde. Among other contributions worthy of! tlecia attention are Mr. freed and his r jCritics, bv T. Rice Holmes ; Glimpses ...

HOME—FASHIONS—WORK

... excite- kment of modern living. TimE 'Erw BUTTONHOLE.-It is a pity to spoil a pretty Etory, but the rumour that it was Mr. Oscar Wilde, the Uestheto, who brought out the fashionable green flower as a buttonhole is without foundation. The I green flower ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... Ward, LoCir, and Co., of London. a Lippinsoto's, for this month is replete with attractive a catter. From the pen of Mr. Oscar Wilde there is a t complote novel entitled The Picture of Dorian Oray.' E. Heron-Allen writes on Cheiromancy; and E1lizabeth ...

BOOKS OF THE DAY

... essay by C. ye Mr. Henry Arthur Jories. The translation is by of Mr. Frederic Whyte. ( Or [FiRor THe BouxmAe.x.'] e- Oscar Wilde has written his autobiography, and re- 2te we understand that it Nvill be published in the n close of the year. ti We understand ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... b London).-This second number is very interest- o ing, and in the articles on the Carlyles, Mir. R. J.. Stevenson, Mr. Oscar Wilde, and Mr.ai Rudyard Kipling, gives the reader some good 51 discriminative writing. The insertion of Dr. o Davidson's article ...