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LITERARY NOTES

... Msiis Li.ly Perks,; i'floldenbhlbis all;` by Mr. W.0 Bhionfisldo . 'A-lmsyer's- Folly, ?? of an Eastern Baserj by : Mr. Joseph Conrad ; Sinners T'wain ?? F Her -Celestial usband, i- M3 r. Daniel WodrdoffeF, . :.'Gosir'f the Caribbe-ss-Sketche of Anglo ...

LITERARY NOTES

... the pen of one of Ritschl a followers. It will form a volume of the puhlisheis Theological Translation!' LiI'rary. Mr. Joseph Conrad's new work, which bas been-looked forward to with much interest by the readers of Alwayer's Folly, will he published ...

LITERARY NOTES

... Co. 'I hey are in Search t ?? a Country Story, by Walter Frith ; amid ?? Kiincaid's Widow, by Sarah I'ytler. M1r. Joseph Conrad's new xvork \vill bc published shortly inl oue volume by Mr. ?? Fisher Utviwi. AtC Outcast of thte Islatnds3, as the ...

LITERIARY AND ART GOSSIP

... AND ART CGESSIP. Mr. Leek-'s rew wcr. ' Demnocracy and Liberty,' .v21 be published by Messrs. Longmacss on the 24th. Mr. Joseph Conrad's new work is entitled An ' I Outcast of the Islands. It will be published by Mr. T. Fisher Unain. The Atheoneum ...

LITERATURE

... sN EW EDITIONS. THE CELEBES iN FICTION. Quite a new world of unsuspected realities and I pessions is introduced by Mr. Joseph Conrad in An 1 Outcast of the Islands. It is impossible not to be I struck by the strangX scenes and people which march across ...

REVIEWS

... oiiginality without effort, and thrills with miere Nature pictures, but wonderfully drawn. t An Outcast of the Islands. By joseph Conrad. (London: T. Fisher Unwin.) VOGELER'S CURATIVE COMPOUND is an invaluable medicine; it positively cures the worst cases ...

MAGAZINES AND REVIEWS

... high indeed as an ahievement of art, and appears t pity the blindness of its detracs. Tae sories in the number eae 'by Joseph Conrad and the sathor of A Mere Man. Th editor (,r. Arthr Symons) has a 1rge share of the content-' Ta S Ja-qus (a Poem); an ...

Literature

... Windsor, Septem.ber, 1837,' by the late Hon. Sir Charles Murray, P.C.; Famous Trials, by J. B. At lay, and articles by Joseph Conrad, C. J. Cornish, E.V. Lucas, B. and H. He-ron, and Clive Phillipps-Wolley. Maocmillan's Magnazei-e has a symupa- thetic ...

BOOKS AND BOOKMEN

... those languages, by Francis de Pressens~e and Theodore Barth respectively., The story-tellers in' th'e three sections are Joseph Conrad, 'Paul Blouliget (member of the French Academy)an 3 Ludwi- Uabillon ; the. writers on cretpltc are lienry.,Nlorman, (English)~ ...

SOME NEW NOVELS

... fort iine t1, Comto ulpn a boolk so strong itndl original aes Tho Nigger of tht Narmisgus (1 vol., Hvine- liinil), by Joseph Conrad. The story is by iio Ietiust an agrneable one ,2 it is ft h'rriblo uu Ia t haun1tifg fitudy of thle tfect upan a ship's ...

REVIEWS

... French and English interiors are mere potboilers by comparison, and he had better leave them alone. f Tales of Unrest. By Joseph Conrad. (London: T. lisher Unwin.) A little shilling volume, written by Mr. J. G. Swift MacNeill, Q.C., M.P., contains some pleasant ...

MAGAZINES FOR AUGUST

... most authoritative record of the expedition. 'Youth . A Narrative, is the title of a complete story of the sea by Mr Joseph Conrad, which wini appear in Blackwood's Magazine for September. ,The same number will contain a paper on The Spaniard at Home ...