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MAGAZINES AND REVIEWS

... high indeed as an ahievement of art, and appears t pity the blindness of its detracs. Tae sories in the number eae 'by Joseph Conrad and the sathor of A Mere Man. Th editor (,r. Arthr Symons) has a 1rge share of the content-' Ta S Ja-qus (a Poem); an ...

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 ...

APRIL MAGAZINES

... ( equally promising interest, entitled Like to LiLY 1 - G. S. Street. At the same time, The Heart of Dat.r ness, by Joseph Conrad, is concluded, leavijp a Fr found impression on the mind of the reader. in the Back of Beyond we get a pretty impressicn ...

LITERARY NOTES

... •* Kbau Fufaoea. Mr. Radar Hazard's in* story. ** Baste, not yrt concluded. Mr. T this a novel by a now writer. Mr. Joseph Conrad, entitled M Alaeayer'S Folly. Tm is laid •«» a river in Borneo, and the anther combined the etndy •* eeeeitive European ...

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 ...

FEBRUARY MAGAZINES

... y read- able as ever, there is begun w~rhat promises to be an equally fascinating serial, The Heart of Darkness, by Joseph Conrad. Most noteworthy of the complete stories, and as a realistic piece of writing, is A Daughter of the Mobammadans. There ...

LITERARY NOTES

... Msiis Li.ly Perks,; i'floldenbhlbis all;` by Mr. W.0 Bhionfisldo . 'A-lmsyer's- Folly, ?? of an Eastern Baserj by : Mr. Joseph Conrad ; Sinners T'wain ?? F Her -Celestial usband, i- M3 r. Daniel WodrdoffeF, . :.'Gosir'f the Caribbe-ss-Sketche of Anglo ...

REVIEWS

... oiiginality without effort, and thrills with miere Nature pictures, but wonderfully drawn. t An Outcast of the Islands. By joseph Conrad. (London: T. Fisher Unwin.) VOGELER'S CURATIVE COMPOUND is an invaluable medicine; it positively cures the worst cases ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...