T~HE .IRVrE-S FOR iN

... and adulterous love from the permissible range of subjects in Eng!ish fiction is a good thing. Mrs. Lynn Linton and Mr. Thomas Hardy think it is a bad thing; the former advocates the policy of the locked bookcase, (why should all fiction be written ...

THE OLD MASTERS

... (lvote their leaves) here to give you a list of some of his-earv Earl of Oxford, Sir John Borroughes, Sir Thomas Gate, Sir Wilklamn Iovlace, Sir Thomas V lane, Sir Robert Carsy, Sir Sum. Ha~rcout, Sir Henry Paiten, and Sir Michael Bvraid-besides divers others ...

DERBY NEW YEAR'S BALL

... Mr A H Robinson, Mn and Mrs P.O F Bateman, Major and Mrs Allen, Mr A G Barnes, Mr Houston Boswell, Sir Reginald Hardy, and I Lady Hardy, Mr and Mrs ltatoliffe and party, Mr and Mies Firman, Mr Janmes Court, the Hon Captain H Lawrenoe, Mr Peter Walker ...

Literature

... Reviewn opens with a poem by Mr. Swin- u- burns, The Swimmer's Dream. Mr. Walter Besant, ed Mrs. Lynn Linton, and Mr. Thomas Hardy discuss candour in fiction, and Viscount Wolmer explains how d, to get the Tithes Bill through the House of Commons, 're ...

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 ...

MAGAZINES FOR JANUARY

... L B. Walford; a first instalment of the Hisory of an Infancy, by Jean Ingelow; The Iady Penelope, a moving story by Thomas Hardy; acurious and instructive paperon 'The Origin-of Death,by Edward Clodd; and some other items worthy of a reader's attention ...

Magazines

... flawless from face to feet. Under the heading Candour in English Fiction, Mr. Walter Besant, Mrs. Lynn Linton, and Mr. Thomas Hardy discusi, the pros and cons for realism in English fiction. Mr. Besant sat Those writers who yearn to treat of the adulteress ...

Published: Saturday 11 January 1890
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1600 | Page: 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

PERIODICALS FOR JANUARY

... think Mr. Swinburne has ever written any bit of verbal music more perfect in its way. Mrs. Lynn Linton, Mr. W. Besant, and Mr. Hardy discuss the propriety of making English fiction more candid-which we gather to be dealing more freely with the nastinesses ...

CONVERSAZIONE AND CONCERT AT THE COLLEGE OF SURGEONS

... Greene, Sir Thomas Brady, Gener'al I Sankey,- Mrs, sand, ites Sankey, 1ixh; Heon Lord t Justice iefzGibbon, Sir Andrew Z and Lady Reed, s Sir West nd- Lady l idgeway, Colonel Dense, Colonel and, Mrs Aulld, Capt, Mrs, and the Misses Hardy said Mbiss H ...

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 ...

Literature

... former occa- 1. sions. The arrangements, which were in the hands of k - Bros. Dr.W. J. H. Fletcher, S. D., R. T. A. Hardy, and tl George J. Hardy, who acted as hon secretaries, were 'A everything that could he desired. The hall was tastefully nl dressed for ...

PROVINCIAL THEATRICALS

... powerful impersona- tion, and his masterly performance at more than one point fairly aroused the audience to enthusiasm. Mr W. S.Hardy was excellent as Iago, and Mr G. Broughton as Roderigo was sufficiently flippant. Desdemona had a delightful representative ...

Published: Saturday 18 January 1890
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 9700 | Page: 19 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture