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THE FEBRUARY MAGAZINES

... in discussing Mrs Gralady. Tne story in Lippisscott's Noeily Heapatent : (Loadon : Ward, Lock & Co.) is this month by A. Conan Doyle, and is of absorbing interest. V It fills more than one-half of the number, which i is othervise made up by some further ...

LITERARY GOSSIP

... the Idler. This will be finised befii,/ his historical novel Dr Doyle hopes towoat-y while at Davos where he has gone i Conan Doyle, who has been wintering tbe4$ Ma ZANGwnLL has deeided-ror to - ee give over the treatment of Jewish; -etbe nis new novel ...

THE MID-MONTHLY MAGAZINES

... its light career with undiminishing interest. In narrating the exploits of the brave and bom- bastic Brigadier Gerard, Mr Conan Doyle has found a congenial theme. DiscoursingBehind the Speaker's Chair, Mr Lucy has many-kindly reminiscences -of the late Lord ...

LITERARY NOTES AND GOSSIP

... entirely. Mr Peter Keary, who has been Mr Pearson's lieutenant from the foundation of the house, now takes control. Dr Conan Doyle is engaged on a series of shortI stories for the Strand Magazine. The doctor ehas been taking a holiday in Italy in company ...

LITERARY NOTES AND GOSSIP

... Mr Austin lDobson, Mr Watts Dunt,,. the Poet-Laureatp, Sir Lewivs Morris, Mr William Wmason, Mr Robert Bridges, anti Mr Conan Doyle. (From the 'Acxdemry.) Mr Hall Caino's novel The ChiiRtiain will be punlished on Angust 9, exaotly ?? years after his ...

THE LITERARY OSTRACISM OF PASSION

... test against both the morbid and the erotic in literature-the fiction in which the leading names are Stevenson,Weyinan,and Conan Doyle. . One is glad to escape with them, generally on horseback, and with a long sword dangling rby one's side, from the unhealthy ...

PHYSICAL STRENGTH AND WEAKNESS IN LITERATURE

... in a competition for favour or immortality, is steadily in demand, like Mr Black and Mr Norris, Mr Stanley Weyman and Mr Conan Doyle. As for Mr Kipling, he still commands fancy prices; What is even more important, perhaps, the completion-so far at least ...

LITERARY NOTES AND GOSSIP OF THE WEEK

... Sherlock Holmes, who, as' every one knows, residps at Hindhead in Surrey, I has a literary double in California. Dr Conan Doyle is the son of Charles Doyle, an artist, nephew of Richard Doyle, of Passce, and grand- I son of John Doyle, who win fame ...

THE THEATRES

... somewhat diverse spheres of literature, have been fortunate enough to captivate the popular taste. Mr J. b M. Barrie and Dr Conan Doyle are names o to conjure with in the realm of 1 picturesque fiction,, and, a joint work r from their hands for .stage purppocs ...

THE SEPTEMBER MAGAZINES

... clever. But he is too clever to live, and he has no business to have a brother. We resent Mycroft Holmes, end think Mr Conan Doyle has committed a great tactical and literary mistake in introduc- ing him. The current story from the Diary of a Doctor is ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... iattributed to Mr Bserbohns Tree. This may a possibly prove to be the truth, although, as the play, founded, of course, by Dr Conan Doyle Inen. hiS wel'..-lknowr. detective sketches, is hardly yet bann, any sucri stateents must I :te2e5S502ilY ?? pxn~trems ...

NOVELS AND STORIES

... it must he a consolation to most folk thatwthey are not likely to have any experience 'sOfthrm. -Micah Clarke. By A. Conan Doyle. Logn-mans, Green & Co.)l--Mlcah Clarke's . statement made to his three grandchildren 'is a well-told story of adventure ...