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... contains contriljationa by the fallowing wellknown authors: J. D. Bereaford. Waa. Queue, Katherine Tynan. A. M. Barrage, Joseph Conrad. Sir Bertram Windie, F.RJB, May Edginton, and others. ...
... contains contriljationa by the fallowing wellknown authors: J. D. Bereaford. Waa. Queue, Katherine Tynan. A. M. Barrage, Joseph Conrad. Sir Bertram Windie, F.RJB, May Edginton, and others. ...
... interested in the exhibition of the great French impressionist, Henri Matisse. The two books of the year are, beyond doubt, Joseph Conrad's Arrow Gold and Max Beerbohm's Seven Men. A number interesting war memories have been published, including' the books ...
... written for children ace never written by our first rade authors. Why should we not have chip dram's stories written, by Joseph Conrad end B. G. Walks? . The most popular boys' book undoubtedly is Treasure - Wand. It is one of the few lee of • story written ...
... speakers seemed oppressed by something, and spoke in a mournful monotone which was decidedly depressing. How differently Joseph Conrad or Stephen Reynolds would have presented the same facts. Sir Auckland is not an inspiring speaker, but his incisiveness ...
... a way of improving the world and furthering the progress of mankind. He would probably live as a workaday philasopher. Joseph Conrad was a great romantic realist—even greater than Kipling. Conrad secs human life as & romance, and is a great painter of ...
... Particulars of the special and ordinary train service appear in our advertising columns. ThE FASTER ATTRACTION. Readers of Joseph Conrad’s books will be interested to know that an adaptation of his work. ** Vietory,” will be the holiday attraction at the Theatre ...
... —The management of the Theatre Royal, Lemington, has secured a strong holiday attraction in Victory, an adaptation of Joseph Conrad's Pacific Isle tale. The play will ha presented hr Cecile Barclay and Rupert Lister, who will thein.silves appear in the ...
... takes place on islands in the Sea of Java, and has no connection whatever with the war, as the play is an adaptation of Joseph Conrad's well-known novel of the same name. LEAMINGTON WINTER CONCERTS. Pau is the name of the party which is appearing at ...
... by M&urio6 Hewlett, in the Cornhill Magaiint. JOSEPH CONRAD ON STEPHEN CRANE. Here a tribute to Stephen Crane, tbe remarkable youth who wrote The Red Badge of Courage, from the pen of Mr. Joseph Conrad, taken from the American Boolman. Stephen Crane ...
... writer tfy to get “Joan Peter” “Anna of the Five from Central If gets month will fortunate It is surprising to find that Joseph Conrad another writers popular Leonard Merrick eagerly devoured and among the easier people Page Ralph Connor Ethel 31 Dell Alie ...
... Wailer. and make believe with a differenee.— From Poetry and the Mode. by Maurice Hewlett, in the CornAill Magazine. JOSEPH CONRAD ON STEPHEN CRANE. Here is a tribute to Stephen Crane, the remarkable youth who wrote The fled Bodge I of Courage, from ...
... plum of Somscienoe; to Mr. H. G. Wells It is, or lately was. the mutter* beauty of ectenoe, of impersonal order; to Mr. Joseph Conrad it is fidelity, solidarity. To Meredith it was the still small coins of Nature speaking to man sad the unoonscious response ...