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LITERARY NOTES AND GOSSIP

... have been traced for the first time by the editor. 3mR T. FrsgER UNwrs will publish next week a novel by a new writer, Mr Joseph Conrad, entitled Almayer's Folly. The scene is laid on a river in Borneo, and the author has combined the psychological study ...

LITERARY NOTES AND GOSSIP OF THE WEEK

... ari' I sale to the iayor of Ladvsrith' t ! the distress caused by the*siege tla d I authors have contributed sterir*..s Joseph Conrad, Barnard C Eig ;i Francis Gribble. Rolert Ma F. Frankfort Moore, W. F potts, Edwvin Pugh. Morley Robre F Setoun, HI. A ...

LITERATURE

... Story. oft/i Churcht of Elypt. By E. L. Butcher. two Vols. (London: Smith, Elder & Co.) Dise Nigger of the Narmcissus. By Joseph Conrad. (London: William Heinematin.) The Crime of Vivian Car7. By C. Gordon sWinter. (Westminster; The Roxburghe Press.) Sti ...

NOVELS AND STORIES

... although in An I Outpost of Progress there is a West African Y s sketch-and very gruesome and depressing it is- in by Mr Joseph Conrad. There are two Scotch I sketches, both as dull as ditch-water. One, by il. Ian Maclaren, is redolent of peppermints, while ...

NEW BOOKS OF THE WEEK

... mian. *Really l Nurse Adelaide is too silly for criticismn. ?? The NVigger of the Narcissus. A Tale of the Sea. By Joseph Conrad. (London: William Heinenmanu. 1898.)- A new novel by the ;author of ?? Almayer's Folly and An Outcast 4of the Islands ...

NEW BOOKS

... (Longmans, Green & Co.) Under Fire. By Captain Charles King. (Warne.) Alma-yer's Folly. A Story of an Eastern River. By Joseph Conrad. (Fisher Unwin.) Women's Tragedies., By H. D. Lowry. (John Lane.) Grizzly's Little Pard. By Elizabeth Maxwell Comfort. ...

LITERATURE

... (Londeon: Grant I Ric'hards.)-The ?? Peninsula is remark- ably fortunate in possessing writi-rs of so high au ability as Joseph Conrad, Sir Frauk Swvetenbam, and Mr CifEord. Pershaps Mlr Conrad has the most dramatic inspiration, hut he lacks, or is supposed ...

NOVELS AND STORIES

... husband's audacities. The reconciliation at the last is r~ather forced, but the hook is very -clever. od Lord Jim. By Joseph Conrad. (Lon- me1 es don: Williain Black-wood & Sons.) sat -h We are hound to confess that we 'have found Ca Iw the, first halfo ...

NEW BOOKS OF THE WEEK

... nt territories, but which was the pioneer of our foreign trade. A ghastly tale of a Congolese up-station is told by Mr Joseph Conrad in Cosmopolis. If it be in any way tre to life, pioneering for the Free State is not to be desired. Professor Max Muller ...

NEW BOOKS OF THE WEEK

... mill-owners. The novel is not wanting in body at anyrate, whatever its de- fects may be. An Outcast of the Islands. By Joseph Conrad. i (London: T. Fisher Unwin. 1896.4-No one l who read Mr Conrad's previous work, Almayer's Folly, is likely to have ...