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... The Black Arrow. (Eibrh Printed by T. & A. Constable for Longnmans & Ce., Cassell & Co., &c.) h Tivo on a Tosser. By Thomas Hardy. (Lon- hi don: Osgood, MNI'vaine & Co. h Vasari's Lives of Italian Painters. Edited n by Havelock Ellis. (London: Walter ...

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... Skelrltes. entiierl A4 J'es ?? Clzaracters. By Thomas Hardy. (Lodontl: Osgood, M'Ilvaine & Co. 1894-)--A new booha by the author of ' Tess of the D Urberville is an event in the literary season. MeI Hardy unites in himself the two great requisites of ...

NEW BOOKS OF THE WEEK

... 1nstratedi ~nglishn Lilrdry.-Srtcr Resceitns. By Thomas Carlyle. With Portrait after J. M'Neill Whistler. The Chelsea Classics. (London- Service & Paton. 5 Henrietta Street.) Under the Greenwood Tree. By Thomas Hardy. The Wessex Novels. Vol. XVI. (London: Osgood ...

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... and her place in the wages scale, by Carroll D. Wright. Mr William Sharp contributes a critical article on the novels of Thomas Hardy, and other writers deal with the Coal Supply, with European Annies, with the Land System of Russia, and with Negro Edncation ...

HISTORY, ARGHÆOLOGY, AND BIOGRAPHY

... Eliwaug-er Ihas devoted to him is, in consequence, much the least interesting of the six, of which that on The Landscape of Thomas Hardy is, if not the best, at least the freshest and the best worth reading. Mr Eliwanger seems to have made a thorough and ...

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... and doings are vested with an interest that is irresistible. It is doubtful if any modern writer, save George Eliot and Thomas Hardy, has so well caught the idiosyncrasies of rustic char- acter. They speak a dialect the peculiarities of which are so cleverly ...

LITERATURE

... Ma7IOR, BOOKS ANLD N7EW J,'DITIONS. The latest volume of Messrs Sampson Low, Marstoe & Co.'s handv edition of the works of Thomas Hardy is A Pair of Blns Eyes. M 3Iessrs Chatto & Windus, London, bave issued a third edition of ?? ?? Works 7/ Fiction. Messrs ...

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... Hudson, M.A. (Kegan PauL) ax No0rm wrD STon&.- Thres Notable th Stories. By the Maqais of Loe, Mrs o 'Aexanier, and Thomas Hardy. (Spencer bu Blacket.)- The Handsome Examiner. By a . St John Corbet. (Leadeanall Press-)-A K, Dead Man's Diary. (Ward ...

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... contains the prefatory note, there is another page not undeserving of notice. It is that which bears a dedication to Mr Thomas Hardy, 1one of the few remaining masters of English fiction, which is perhaps another way of say - in that he does not take ...

NEW BOOKS OF THE WEEK

... pictures of New York sceyare amiusing, and strikingi o lo gether pleasant. G'he Well-Beloved. A Sketch of Tempera- ment. By Thomas Hardy. (London: Osgood, Mv'ilvaine & Co.)-'-Published flve years ago in the periodical press, this story nowfirat. appears iin ...

NEW BOOKS OF THE WEEK

... (Grlasgow: Henry Nicol, 86 York Strcet.) The Silence of Love. By Edmnond Holmes. (London. John Laje.) VemseS Poe7n. By Thomas Hardy. Illus- trations by thc Autbor. (London: Harper & Brothers.) Songs fromt the Hills. By Marion Miller. (London and Idelbourne: ...

NEW BOOKS OF THE WEEK

... Paris. f Desperate Remedies, the first novel published t by Mr Thomas Hardy, ?las been added to the c complete edition ef his works, being published . bv MPessrs Osg1ood, 'Ilvaine & Co. Mr Hardy admits that the principles observed in its i composition are ...