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A NEW NOVELLIST ON DICKENS

... by ~h DICKlENS. tuo 'A vieing novelist has been staying et Car- t. ?? for the last few days in the person of M c- Mr. Joseph Conrad. Mr. Conrad was the th it guest of Mbr.Spiridonait whose residence in th, L. C0glhedzal-road he was seen by one of our ...

Literature

... Windsor, Septem.ber, 1837,' by the late Hon. Sir Charles Murray, P.C.; Famous Trials, by J. B. At lay, and articles by Joseph Conrad, C. J. Cornish, E.V. Lucas, B. and H. He-ron, and Clive Phillipps-Wolley. Maocmillan's Magnazei-e has a symupa- thetic ...

LITERARY NOTES AND GOSSIP

... have been traced for the first time by the editor. 3mR T. FrsgER UNwrs will publish next week a novel by a new writer, Mr Joseph Conrad, entitled Almayer's Folly. The scene is laid on a river in Borneo, and the author has combined the psychological study ...

SOME NEW NOVELS

... fort iine t1, Comto ulpn a boolk so strong itndl original aes Tho Nigger of tht Narmisgus (1 vol., Hvine- liinil), by Joseph Conrad. The story is by iio Ietiust an agrneable one ,2 it is ft h'rriblo uu Ia t haun1tifg fitudy of thle tfect upan a ship's ...

NEW BOOKS AND MAGAZINES

... has nil article on The Great IGame of Canada, and the other contributors are F.. and H. Heron, J. Batly, E. V. Lucas, Joseph Conrad, C. J. Coruish, and the editor. In Harper's for January there is a most tempt- ing bill of fare. The late George Du ...

NEW BOOKS AND MAGAZINES

... , The Victorian Drama, The Old Tavern Life of e London, A Light of Other Days, and Lord Jim: a Sketch, by Joseph Conrad, make up a particularly good numher. The December number of the Press contains L two art supplements illustrating a ...

A BIT OF LIGHT LITERATURE OF SEA LIFE

... tbhe t swarm of suns, in the appalling and calm solitudes awaiiting the breath of future ?? Lord Jim:- A Sketch, by Joseph Conrad, in Blackwood's I Magazine. ~ ?? A MINUTE, PLEASE 1-Sufferers from Gravel, Lumbago, Piles, Pains, in the Eac~k. Dropsy ...

LITERARY NOTES AND GOSSIP OF THE WEEK

... ari' I sale to the iayor of Ladvsrith' t ! the distress caused by the*siege tla d I authors have contributed sterir*..s Joseph Conrad, Barnard C Eig ;i Francis Gribble. Rolert Ma F. Frankfort Moore, W. F potts, Edwvin Pugh. Morley Robre F Setoun, HI. A ...

BOOKS AND BOOKMEN

... those languages, by Francis de Pressens~e and Theodore Barth respectively., The story-tellers in' th'e three sections are Joseph Conrad, 'Paul Blouliget (member of the French Academy)an 3 Ludwi- Uabillon ; the. writers on cretpltc are lienry.,Nlorman, (English)~ ...

LITERATURE

... Story. oft/i Churcht of Elypt. By E. L. Butcher. two Vols. (London: Smith, Elder & Co.) Dise Nigger of the Narmcissus. By Joseph Conrad. (London: William Heinematin.) The Crime of Vivian Car7. By C. Gordon sWinter. (Westminster; The Roxburghe Press.) Sti ...

NOVELS AND STORIES

... although in An I Outpost of Progress there is a West African Y s sketch-and very gruesome and depressing it is- in by Mr Joseph Conrad. There are two Scotch I sketches, both as dull as ditch-water. One, by il. Ian Maclaren, is redolent of peppermints, while ...

LITERATURE

... Speeches of Mr. George Wyndham, Under-Secretary for War. 6d. London: The Outlook Publishing Company. Lord Jim. By Joseph Conrad. 6s. William Black- wood and Sons. The IMinor Writings of Charles Dickens: a Biblio- graphy andd a Sketch. By F. G. Kitt-on ...