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A Dramatic Scene

... emancipation, as he would be inclined to regard it, to a surfeit of petting and a want of healthy excitement and activity. Thomas Hardy, with his cynical contempt for the feminine nature, would fled vanity, love of finery, or even sndden impulse, sufficient ...

ART, SCIENCE, AND LITERATURE

... Society o ArtR, aend editor of the Je,ow'1l. A medallion portrait of the late Deputyj.ee~par of the ublic Records, Sir Thomas Hardy, D.l,L., is, we hear, to be placed in the Rolls House. t lsieesrs. Longtnans are preparing for publication a t 9Hanldbook ...

BOOKS RECEIVED

... of a 6d edition. LAiCHd-i. By Alexander Rogers. (Thomas Blarleigh. 3s 6d.) T:,1C RONaaNCE OF THE GYEYSTONES. By H. Arnold N'elson. (Ward, Lock, aud Co. 3s 6d.) THE GUIJSTAN. By Sir Edwin Arnold. (Thomas Burleigh. 3s 6a.) Lovic MADE MANIFEST. ly Gay Boothby ...

MAGAZINES FOR JANUARY

... Army; and L, B. Walford contributes a capital descriptive sketch of the home of Charlotte Bronte. The novellette by Ur Thomas Hardy is written in that gentleman's inimi- table style. The Xautieal 1aqazine contains a scientific de- scription of tidal phenomena ...

MAGAZINES FOR JANUARY

... Swinbuerne, The Swimmer's Dream. Candour in English Fiction is a discussion by Mr Besaut, Mrs I Lynn Lynton, and Mr Thomas Hardy of the reasons t: why treatments of the theme of unholy love are not allowed in this country. The first named writer is ...

Theatrical Mems

... will start out on tour wlth The Squire by Mr A. IW. Pinerb the play which caused a discusslon some years ago, wren Mr 'Thomas Hardy charged Mr Pineto with plaglirisiog from his novel Far from the Madding Crowd. . ' Mr Wyndham has now definitely 'dOcided ...

Theatrical Mems

... toTerry'euTheatre; Hereshe will present a r!fivefoldb~i, the authors oY the respective pieces being Messrs J. M, Barrie, Thomas Hardy, Conan Doyle, a wnd W, H, Pollock, and Mrs W, Ki Clifford, 3 Iir Charles Hawtrey will return to the Comedy in I the eutnawn ...

MAGAZINES FOR JANUARY

... entitleti The Olympian Religion, Mr Thomas Hrrdy's next story will aopew iuĀ° ,e'ssl Tillotsoro and Sowd's Newsapper Syndicaue. Mr 1,10130 Jo*bneD~a ian ?? on ai VO 1160 Of OrW04os Elia)5 on the wok of Mr Thomas Hardy. It will con. tal a, bibliography by ...

Our Library Table

... worthy of Mr Irving, and has married a former leading lady of the company, who now superin tends the wardrobe for him, Thomas Hardy continues his capital tales of Weseex Folks. and C. Egbert Craddook her serial story I l the Stranger People's Country ...

MAGAZINES, &c

... There z are good iostalments &aso of the two novels, Anne, by Constance Fetnimore Wool- son, and A Laodlcean by Mi. Thomas Hardy, with a complete story eana odrF attractive poems, A aper on Some d1reat Violins, with a portrait of Ole ibliI, and n ...

THE MAGAZINES, &c

... strargeis is a story of startling interest, full of the El ?? esturalness which ?? the productions if its mithor. Mr., Thomas Hardy. W Thr Thealre for March opens with a pleasant paper by El Mr, Charles Hervey under the title of CThe Foyers of the~o~ulevard ...

THE NEW QUARTERLY MAGAZINE ON THE ELECTION

... informing article on Miracle Plays in England, and an excellent philosophical paper on Illusions of Perception. Mr. Thomas Hardy, who justly stands high amongst our popular novelists, contributes a com- plete story under the title of Fellow-Townsmnens ...