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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 ...

LICKING A FRENCHMAN

... astonishing the number of successful writers who were well in yean before they even thought of adopting literature profession. Thomas Hardy was 31 before began to turn his attention story-telling. George Eliot was before she wrote line of fiction, having no faith ...

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 ...

A BOY IN TROUBLE

... ) Mr Dolman’s lecture dealt tbs outset with the general influence of circumstances sod sunoundiogs on novelwriting. Ol Thomas Hardy he pointed out that Wessex was his locale. was a local colour artist. His life tu Loudon had not dispersed or i dwarfed ...

CRICKET

... alterwards the grey + Abbey enclosed his remains, No Blishe bas donned the m Dickens, Charles Macdonald, George Meredit Thomas Hardy, Rebert Leal Jy 126 yeara ago Rodyerd Kipling: orn. Thirty-four brilliant band can claim lite a the first of that the Wizard ...

LITERARY CHIT-CHAT

... yet Christmas numbers are in the full awing of preparation. The London News is to have story of the French Revolution Mr Thomas Hardy, entitled A Committee Man of the Terror,” and ghost story by F. Marion Crawford. Coincidently with Lord Rosebery’s letter ...

INSPECTION OF GASWORKS

... interest in his scientific pursuits.” This ought settle the matter. Feraonal Gosaip concerning Literary Celebrities ; —Mr Thomas Hardy, who has been staying for some weeks on toe Continent, has just retoroe to his native Wessex In greatly improved health ...

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 ...

CONGREGATIONAL UNON

... literature; men n-ere turning away-in disgust r I from so ealld realistic hooks whir-h dealt in filt. i 1 The pessimism of Thomas Hardy and Rud card e! Kiplihg were losing their ch-srm, 'r Tilby was| aj for-otten after a few months of prurient niadness ...

Published: Wednesday 30 September 1896
Newspaper: Glasgow Herald
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1480 | Page: 8 | Tags: News 

THE ST GEORGE'S ELECTION PETITION

... Fisher Unwin.) Red ilfee and Whitv. By Owen Vistor. Illustrated by Frederick Remington. -A 1 Laodieoan A Story of To-Day. By Thomas Hardy. The Wessex Novels. Vi. xr. (London: Osgood, M! Ilvaine & Co.) The Eniqs-etnt Ship. By WV. Ciark Russell. 'New Edition ...

“ NOVELISTS OF THE DAY.”

... given to-morrow eignt o’clock by Mr Frederick Dolman, journalist, London, who in its preparation has had the assistance of Thomas Hardy, William Black, Stanley and other celebrated authois with whoso life and work deals. The lecture wilt illustrated by ab»ut ...