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NEW BOOKS OF YESTERDAY

... Banister Fletcher, ?? and Banister F. Fletcher, A.&.I.B.A. With 115 plates. (London: B. T. Baesford.) Delperaee Reredies. By Thomas Hardy. The Wessex N`ovels. Vol. XII. (London:1 Osgood, SI 'l1vaine & Co.) Thszeydidts. Book III. Edited, with intro- dnction ...

NEW BOOKS OF YESTERDAY

... Mii. Ailhman, 1)i ?? Sc. (London : Adam & Charles B'r. By Hcnrv Seton Merriman. ?? E,: >E.161 lder Co.) ;, Qt s hp . Bv Thomas Hardy. The ?? \ >oveW. VoL Vill. (London: Osgood, i & Co.) W 6 ?? of Geooqe Eliot. Standard edition. ?? do. Vols. 1. and 1I. ...

NEW BOOKS OF YESTERDAY

... Francis. fllustrated by Frank Felloes.-A Retrospect, and Other Articles. By Mrs Russell Barrington. -Wessex Tales. By Thomas Hardy. With an Etching by H. Macbeth- Raeburn and a Map of Wessex. The Wessex Novels. Vol. XIII. (London: Osgood I M'Ilvaine ...

LITHOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION

... Rothenstein's litho. graphic efforts are widely known. Here he may be studied as the portraitist of Messrs J. S. Sargent, Thomas Hardy, William Archer, Walter Crane, lady Granby, and others. The remaining modern work includes Mr La, Thangue's individual ...

LITERARY NOTES AND GOSSIP

... of the man behind the book,' to which we referred last week, we may mention that it is the opinion of one who knows Mr Thomas Hardy somewhat intimately, that Jude, unconsciously or consciously, is a self-drawn por- trait of the author. The resemblances ...

THE HIGHLAND SOCIETY'S SHOW AT PERTH

... of the Rcee. By Thomas Hardy and Florence I Henucnuer-Day-Books. By Mabel E. Votton. (LondoR: John Lane.) ] Life's Little Ironies. A set of tales, with - some Colloquial Sketches, entitled A Fese 3 Creste Chraracters. By Thomas Hardy. i I(London: Osgood ...

LITERARY GOSSIP

... Henniter is about to publish a collection of short stories, which, both in the opinion of her brother (Lord Houghton) and Mfr Thomas Hardy, who have read them, are among. the best things she has done. IT is announced from Berlin that Prince Bismarck's Memoirs ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... heroine a member of the frail sex, who L is sinned against as well as sinning. -.The quintuple bill provided by Messrs Thomas Hardy, and Conan Doyle, Ladv Colin FCampbell, Mrs Clifford, aind Mr J. M. Barrie, caine to a somewhat sudden end at Terrv's Theatre ...

PRESENT-DAY LITERARY PORTENTS

... pushd very hard by Mr Thomas Hardy, if his Tess of the D'Urbervilles, which the bulk of his critics declare to le the best of his novels, is to be takeis as evidence that he hab fiually joined the ranks of the Eccentri- cians. Mr Hardy has always hzd a ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... literary rather than in thiatrical work. The e best of the series was a one-act piece entitled The Wayfarers, by Mr Thomas Hardy, author of Tess of the D'Urbervilles. The Y piece is understood to be based upon one of Mr I Rdy's Wessex stories, and ...

THE NEW LITERATURE AND THE OLD SENTIMENT

... sudden bursting into literary fame of Mr Duu lanurier, is more remarkable than the dead-set which has been made against Mr Thomas Hardy for the character and presumed moral tendencies of his last story, Jude the Obscure. Even where the work or its author ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... operas of Millocher, Genee, Strauss, and others. The Grand Ducal orchestra of forty players will accompany the troupe. Mr Thomas Hardy has, it seems, again taken up the idea of dramatising Tess of the D'Urbervilles, but he will probably be associ- ated ...