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... TURGENEV. Study of the great Russian novelist. EDWARD GARNETT. With Foreword . JOSEPH CONRAD. Extra Crown 6/- net. AN AUTUMN SOWING. E. F. BENSON. Extra Crown 8' o. 6 LONDON: 48. PALL MALL. S.W i. W. COLLINS, SONS & CO., ...
... TURGENEV. Study of the great Russian novelist. EDWARD GARNETT. With Foreword . JOSEPH CONRAD. Extra Crown 6/- net. AN AUTUMN SOWING. E. F. BENSON. Extra Crown 8' o. 6 LONDON: 48. PALL MALL. S.W i. W. COLLINS, SONS & CO., ...
... Brooks, “Abraham Lincoln”; J. M. Brown, “Sketches and Pictures”; A. R. Cowan, “ Master. Clues World History”; R. Cork, “ Joseph Conrad; A Study ” ; F. C. C. Egerton, “Future of Education”; P. Fountain, “River Amazon from the Source the Sea”; G. E. Holt, ...
... MH-. .|le l.vMon: and »nd it* Scmii.b ” lv Mr- Rive* Turn '•iU There is »n instalment The Res* A romance the Shallow*, Joseph Conrad ...
... PUBLICATIONS RCCCIVED. “Lord Jim.” Joseph Conrad (is Blackwood & Sons. Ltd.. Curing Christopher. by Mrs. Horace (6s)— The Bodley Head. A Free Hand.” by Helps C. Roberts (6b) ; ** Interettona and A Study Survivafc mod PBcic* in Contemporary Society.” ...
... Messrs. Stephen Swift A Co., Ltd., 10, John Street, Adelphi, London. Prefixed to the plays is a very interesting letter to Joseph Conrad, in which explains his object in the plays. As regards the tiUe-play, he writes: —“Of course, there are some who think ...
... beginner should study for the sake of his technique, it would run follows:—Flaubert, Tonrgueneff, D’Annunzio, Henry James, Joseph Conrad. He believed that each of these writers ha/d brought something new to his art, and that there was nothing that was teachable ...
... Haskell, and William Slavens M’Nutt.* There arc several short poems and a complete novel, “Victory: an Island Story, Joseph Conrad, “Tho Story-Teller” (Messrs. Cassell & Co.) :s permanently enlarged, and contains a large amount interesting reading. Among ...
... who should read for the sake their technique it would run as follows Flaubert. Tourgucncff, D'Annunzio, Henry James, and Joseph Conrad. Each of these writers something new to bis art, and there was nothing that was teachable that could not learned from them ...
... There let it stay, there let it rest Deep in the heart whereto came, Of old some wind-wearied bird Drops to ita rest. JOSEPH CONRAD. A Study. By Richard Carle. London : Kegsn, Paul, Trench, Trubncr, & Co., Ltd. 7s fed net. The publishers have arranged ...
... described, and among the other features are ** Society in Ireland,” “Sheffield University and the Medical Education of Women,” Joseph Conrad Home,” and the second instalment of The Rattlesnake,” Katharine Tynan., The frontispiece of the current issue “The Ladies’ ...
... and also doublepaM cartoon. •'The Real Neptune and the Impostor,” by Harry Furnia®. The editor of “T. P.» Weekly” writes Joseph Conrad, and othar papers are “Tha Failure of Argument” mod Soldier Peace Terms.’* ...
... Georges Gojau. KINETIC AND POTENTIAL SPEECH. Mr. Arthur Ran some. THE LAND AND THE PEOPLE. Sir Herowald PRINCE ROMAN. Mr. Joseph Conrad. REVIEWS OP BOOKS. London; Constable Cd.. Ltd., 18. Orange Street, W.C. 1207 Office Expense*,’’ ** How Cattle may Sent ...