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I.V.ANGELISTIO HALL, ELGIN,

... CORDIALLY INVITED. Collection at Door to de fray part of Expenoto. ROOM.— Yonng Man desires Situation as Oroom. —Appl , , Thomas Hardy. inchbrork. Orantown• on-Spey. TIOMEMAN Wanted at Martinmas ; married. Haase and usual perquisites.—Apply, W. Cant. Elgin ...

LITERARY AND ART NOTES

... and issued by Mr William Ileioernann. McNees SAMPSON Low have now added to their cheap series of novels by William Black, Thomas Hardy, R. D. Blackmore, and W. Clark Russell, some of throe of Dr George MacDonald. The first is The Vicar's Daughter, which ...

LITERARY AND ART NOTES

... any one year with his pen. THE first volume of the new Contemporary Writers Series, that by Miss Annie Ilacdonell on Mr Thomas Hardy, is now ready. Miss Macdonell is the daughter of the late Mr James Maedonell of the Times, whose biography Dr Hkertson ...

BIRTHS

... the 10th Instant, Mrs B. Beattie, of a son. MARRIAGE. HARDY- grATBRXIM-At St Thomas's Chwoh, Hyde, Cheshire, on the 9th instant. by the Rey. W. H. Whi e, vicar and rural eurrorate, Thomas John Hardy, Rochdale, to Jennie Shields, daughter of the late Captain ...

THE Pall Mall Magazine has for frontispiece a picture of the Queen at the age of eleven, by Mr R

... writer he had selected as best. No fewer than 164 guesses were sent to him, with the following result : Walter Pater, 31 ; Thomas Hardy. 13 ; Robert Louis Stevenson, 12 ; John Ruskin, 11 ; Andrew Lang, 9; James Anthony Fronde and James Matthew Barrie, 7 each ...

LITERARY AND ART NOTES

... end Associations, from the author, F. Edward Holn e. F.S.A. The boil( is published by Messrs Frederick Warne & Co. Mn THOMAS HARDY has thoughts of collectioc his unpublished short stories into another volnrce ; or wrhapti it. would be more correct say ...

REVIEWS AND MAGAZINES

... reviewed. Mil 44 Annie Macdonell writes upon Mr Lionel Johnson's The Art of Thomas Hardy, and Mr Johnson returns the compliment by reviewing Miss Macdonell's Thomas Hardy. Naturally, each praises the other, while investing the possibility of improvement ...

GENERAL NEWS

... boareeneen, and, beim um* to sustain her tiara' in at' she Haymarket, has tdaes was taken at abort notice by Mrs Beerbohm MI THOMAS HARDY has, it is stated, completed his drama founded on Tees of D'Urbervillea, and it will be prodnowl next autumn by Mr Forbes ...

MARRIAGES

... clear in an authot's work by a knowledge of where he or she lives, for ideas are necessarily drawn from environment. Mr Thomas Hardy lives in the beast of his beloved Wessex, at the quaint town of Dorchester. Mr George Meredith has a charming chalet on ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... which he compares t;eorge Meredith, as represented by One of Our Conquerors , with Thomas Hardy in Texas of the ISUrbervilles. As to their style he says— Mr Hardy has much the same mental bias, mach the same ethical tendency as George Meredith ; these ...

......-- THE ittiVIIIIVS AND MAGAZINES

... this month is noteworthy in that it contains the first chapters of a new story by Mr Thomas Hardy, entitled The Wood. Linden. We look upon Mr Blackmon and Mr Hardy as the two most English of English living novelists ; and, if they had no higher claim ...