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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 ...

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)~ ...

NEW BOOKS OF THE WEEK

... nt territories, but which was the pioneer of our foreign trade. A ghastly tale of a Congolese up-station is told by Mr Joseph Conrad in Cosmopolis. If it be in any way tre to life, pioneering for the Free State is not to be desired. Professor Max Muller ...

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 ...

NEW BOOKS OF THE WEEK

... mian. *Really l Nurse Adelaide is too silly for criticismn. ?? The NVigger of the Narcissus. A Tale of the Sea. By Joseph Conrad. (London: William Heinenmanu. 1898.)- A new novel by the ;author of ?? Almayer's Folly and An Outcast 4of the Islands ...

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 ...

REVIEWS

... French and English interiors are mere potboilers by comparison, and he had better leave them alone. f Tales of Unrest. By Joseph Conrad. (London: T. lisher Unwin.) A little shilling volume, written by Mr. J. G. Swift MacNeill, Q.C., M.P., contains some pleasant ...

MAGAZINES FOR AUGUST

... most authoritative record of the expedition. 'Youth . A Narrative, is the title of a complete story of the sea by Mr Joseph Conrad, which wini appear in Blackwood's Magazine for September. ,The same number will contain a paper on The Spaniard at Home ...

SEPTEMBER MAGAZINES

... uniform excellence, contains a variety of very good thinge. To begin with there is a breezy sea yarn, quaintly written, by Joseph Conrad. The notorious bankruptcy case has suggsetdu trenchant article on The Company and the individual. It is a protest againsD ...

LITERATURE

... (Londeon: Grant I Ric'hards.)-The ?? Peninsula is remark- ably fortunate in possessing writi-rs of so high au ability as Joseph Conrad, Sir Frauk Swvetenbam, and Mr CifEord. Pershaps Mlr Conrad has the most dramatic inspiration, hut he lacks, or is supposed ...

Notes from the Magazines

... forces in literature. Does not the present number contain contributions by half a dozen of the rising school ? There is Mr. Joseph Conrad, whose Nigger of the Narcissus brought down a chorus of praise ; Mr. Maurice Hewlett, whose it Forestfo vers`c burst ...