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THE NEW ENGLISH ART CLUB

... to interest them iln the ex- traordinary drawvinlgs of M!.lr Aubrey Brunsley, one an illustration of the 'Salbm of Mr Oscar Wilde (and arevoltin gyount personshe isbeyond question), and the other an incomprehensible bit of symbolismn called La Femmae ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... Harvey. 'The over- C tare and incidental music, incluading the Lake I insic, has been composed by Sir Arthur S'fllivu. .Mr Oscar Wilde is busy at rehearsals ef his t ;aw play, An Ideal Husband, with which tle Haymarket will reopen for the inaugura- tion ...

LITERATURE

... Stud les of Robert Browning's Pcenms. By Frank Walters. (Sunday School Assoeiation4.i- Salcoad, Drame en Un Acte. i'ar Oscar Wilde. (F. Mathews & J. Lane.) ?? The Stories of the Kings of England in the ! Romnlld World (Icimnskrinrgla). Done into I English ...

LITERATURE

... owln opinion, prejudice, or passion. The result in this Caseisthat the poets are simply lynched. The first poet treated is Oscar Wilde, a slow, lymphatic, Erather vacuous man, who sits upon a velvet - throne piping his trivial ditties of no tone ...

LITERATURE

... opposite view that life an *1asc, ought to imitateo and do0 ?? atao 1, is developed in a most irgesious anidamasi, smanner. Mr Oscar Wilde seems,, howeorer to Y, forget that one of the strongest objecti5 t as copying nature is not thsat nature is so poor aid ...

LITERATURE

... European might appear to be one of these ¶chea~ppradoxes which furnish the stockin tradeo such would1be epigrammnatstas r Oscar Wilde. Neverthel-ess, the ufat stha Ination purely Asiatic in its origin, and speak. log a language devoid of all Aryan affinilties ...

LITERATURE

... M.A. fSnnnenscbsiu.)- Browasog as a Philosoplhical nd Religious Teacher. By H; Jones, M.A. (I.acLoe-se.)--Itetin By .Oscar Wilde. (Ogood & M'llvai.) MINOB BOOLS AND NE JrBATINS. Messrs Macmillan & Co. have added t -their 'Nature Series a second editiou ...

LITERATURE

... e which recalls the manner of the best French critics, end the aphorisms are striking without having anything Iaof the Oscar Wilde affectation about them. (11 Thomwae~ryle. EyJobn 2t-ieholILLD.,M..,EemezItlms Professr ?? Literature iakthlianirsity of ...

LITERATURE

... Only very thirsty youth will care t drink of The Fountain of Youth. a Lord Arthur Savile's Crime, and other Stories. By Oscar Wilde, London : James I R. Osgood, M'llvaiuo & Co.)-A -urnour was )spread abroad the other day that the great y Oscar had cut ...

LITERATURE

... Boy. Passages selected by his friend, G. S. Street. (Elkin Mathews & John Lane). POTmY,VYRSE,ANDDPRASA.-Th SP hinx. Bv Oscar Wilde. A London Rose and Other Rkhymesa. By Ernest J. Rhvs. (Elki Mat- hews & John Lane.)- Theatricals, two Comedies, Tenants ...

LITERATURE

... By Gerhardt Hauptmann. , Translated from the German by William Archer. _ (Heinemann.)-A Woman of No Import- auce. By Oscar Wilde. (John Lane.)- Y Arthur O'Shaughnessy; his Life and Work, r. with Illustrations from his Poems. By Louise Chandler Moulton ...

LITERATURE

... Elder & Ce.)- Mea Culpa, a Woman's Last Word. 3 vols. By H. Harlaud. (lIeinemann.)-The Picture of Doriau Gray. By Oscar 'Wilde. ffard, Lock & Co.)- Tinkletop's Crime. By J. R. Sims. (Chatto & Windus.) . MISCELLANcEOUS.- Athletics. By ?? E. Griffin ...