LITERATURE

... LITERATURE. Count Ulrc7s ,qr Lin~dbragh (Partridge and Co.) is the name of a short story by W. H. Kingston, Esq.; specially adapted for the young. It is a tale of the Reformation in Germany, many of the leading heroes of which are intro- duced to the ...

NEW BOOKS AND NEW EDITIONS

... NEW BOOKS AND NEW EDITIONS. Readers who like a short story or series of anecdotes written and illustrated with so much animal spirits that the book reels off like a farce, may find what they want in Always in the Way, by Thomas Jeans, Author of the ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... the Ron. Mrs. Norton continues the story of Old Sir Douglas. and it is to be hoped that she will be able to complete her task without further interruption. TSE CnCUMCAN-'s FAMILY MAGAZINE opens with a short story called K Kingsford Harvest Home, and ...

THE FABRICATION OF NEW NOVELS

... was a short story, going through but a few numbers of the magazine. Of the three volumes subsequently issued I should think nearly two of them were entirely fresh matter. But the original title was retained. In other words, Mrs. Wood took a story, which ...

LITERATURE

... readers. Mr. William Sawyer contributes an admirable essay on Disagreeable People, besides which the magazine contains a short story by the same clever writer. This pleasant fiction is entitled A Iillion a Mfinute. Mr. Walter Thornbury's history of the ...

Literary Notices

... poanded are urged home with pathos and power. There are a few other short papers, all interesting, and ILindisfarn Cbase. by T. A. Trollope, makes progress. There is a short Syrian story from the pen of Mary Eliza Ragers, which will repay perusal. Tza ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... Smacklebary's Ladgers, which is fall of promise. A readatble paper, A Forgotten Irish Poet, follows, and tbeu we have a short story, ' The Two Aspirants, a portion of tie over-wcloome Popnlar Physiology, a host of very i1tsrestiug articles, and the ...

MAJOR PETER.*

... incidents. We cannot say iitcit, how- ever, for his fertility of invention, which is of no less imtpotance to the plot of a short story than to that of a novel. In most of the th in these volhmnes, indeed, the groundwork is of so old and coniuoI a pattern ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... Distress in Lancashtire. 'Trhl Rev. Principal Tulloeli contributes a short story of tile covenant in 165, entitled T''e l'igtown Martyrs, = r aid Aliss Agnes Stricklttul furnishes a short tale called Nelson's Swortl. : IONDON SOCIETr.-Two nuimbers have ...

DREAMS

... the Gaiety Theatre. Dreamis is founded upon a short story published a few years back in collection of novelettes entitled A Bunch of Keys, the work of various a1uthors. In its original form the story is of no very robust nature- (lCe C1, it never ...

LE COMTE JACQUES

... by M. Edouard Godinet, and entitled Le Comte Jacques; for though this work is in three acts, the acts are unusually short. The story is singularly innocent, according to the standard proper to the French stage. It likewise presents a new moral position ...

LITERATURE

... expectations may be formed of the story, and the first chapter, describing the confession of mutual love between Burgo Maltravers and his cousin, is very tenderly and delicately swritten. Cociming Together is the name of a short story at the end of the monthly ...

Published: Sunday 07 March 1869
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1729 | Page: 5 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture