ZOLA ON NOVELS AND NOVELISTS

... Beside Lord Beaconsfield as a Landscape Painter, Altissima Peto (an educational address by Mrs. Fawcett), What Women read (that is, periodi- cals for girls and women), Time has an article on the Literary Creed of Emile Zola, in which occurs the following summary:- He regards the novel as the chief literary expression of the age, and as perhaps the sole literary expression of the ...

THEATRE ROYAL—THE DOUBLE MARRIAGE

... THEATRE SOYAL- THE DOUBLE MARRIAGE. R&nrxLY have theatre-goers of this tow-u had an opportunity * of ' witnessing $ a mnore interesting drama or one more artistically representedothan ,The Double Marriage, which was produced last evening by. Mr. and. Mrs. Arthur Decre and their company. The art of the piece is far superior to tbat to be found in any other draia by the late Charles Reades ...

CARDIFF AMUSEMENTS

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TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENTS

... THEATRE ROYAL DRURY LANE. A RUN OF LUCK, at 7.30. 14, George-street, Mansion House, London, E-C., Nov. IC, r836 To AUGUSTUS HTAnd~s, Esq., Drury Lane Theatre, W.C. We have examined the boolr s of Drury Lane Theatre for the period of your management (1n79.1S3 ) and we find that the receipts of the present drama ( A Run of Luck ) exceed those of any dramlfa produced at this theatr :duri ng ...

Theatrical Mems

... Iribeattif ..'fom's Miss Billee Barlow is engaged for the nest palto- mime at the Prince of Waless, Liverpool. a The last remnants of the Japanese village are to be 1 gold by npeotion to-day. t t ?? Mr F~dgar Bruce, promise oblesaBsiy M tho 4tJ Gldbe on Tueeday next. The cast is as followsa:- k Booties, MbiEdmandMauride f Cftfain huey, Mr a. 3 W. Garthorne Dr Blantyre, Mc Gilbert Farquhar; a ...

SHAKESPEARE DETHRONED

... SHAKESPEARE DETHRONED ;i ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ' I I: . . | 3~ ~~ _ : ?? v ~ I ' -MR, -DONNELLYS GREAT CIRYPTOGRtAM-' : BY FREEMAAXSPECAfL-WIRD,) London, Monday Night. I have to-night received from Messrs Sampson Low and Co a copy of Mr. Ignatius Donnelly's Great Cryptogran`-a ponderous book, in two! volumes, extending to one thousandpages, wherein thc audaoious American seeks to prove that ...

ART GALLERIES

... A R T G A L LE R I E S. ST, GEORGE'S GALLERY.-IRISH PICTURES by miss TANE INGLIS. EXHII1ITION NOW OPEN in the ST. GEORGE'S GALLERY, 32A, George-street, Hanover-squaie. Admission, One Shilling. THE NEW GALLERY.-The SUM.M'IER EXHIBITION will be OPEN to the Public on WEDNESDAY, May 9. ...

MUSICAL PRODIGIES

... MAUSICA L PRODIGIES. DV THE REV. H. R. HAWEIS, M.A. WirATr are the rights and wrongs about them? We may well ask. On the one hand, the public greet them with tumultuous applause; on the other, the Professors shrug their shoulders and turn up their noses in dsgust at being condemned to listen to children at grave Philharmonic concerts when artists of mature powers should be'engaged; while a ...

PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE

... THE GRIP OF IRON. I wants to make your flesh creep, said the imrnmortal Fat Boy of The Pickwick Papers to old Mrs. Wardle, and probably some such desire as this was in the mind of Mdr. George Conquest when, thinking of the patrons of his Surrey-side theatre, lie corn- Lmissioned Mr. Arthur Shirlev to write an elabo- rate English version of Mocs. BEios's melodrama Les Etrangleurs de ...

THE THEATRES

... c ROYALTY THEATRE-'`THE RED LAMP. i t The Red Lamp ou its production at the South-Side Theatre some months ago met with a good measure of success. That it will be a equally successful at the Royalty, censidering e the shortness of the interval between the v b and the difference in taste of the frequenters of I the two theatres, can hardly be expected. r Nevertheless a fair audience ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... ?? = AD A lFAES002 AND VABIZS. 0 Lord Ashbotrne arrived at Kingstown yesterday from England. Lord Lurgan arrived at Kingostown yester- day from England. The Earl of Limerick arrived at Kingatewn yesterday from England. The Hon IV Burrell arrived at KingstowE yesterday from England. Major Anchinleck.1 D L. arrived at Kbngs. town yesterday from England. Major Cochrane arrived at Kingatown ...