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AN UNSOCIAL SOCIALIST

... ANX UNSOCIAL SOCIALIST.: Mr. S,-Azw'S new novel, though it is even more entertaining than Cashli Byron's Profession, is, on the whole, a disappointment. It shovws the defects, which were pardonable in a first attempt, hardening into mannerisms. Mr ...

POETICAL SOCIALISTS.*

... POETICAL SOCIALISTS.* MR. STOPPORD BROOKE said some time ago that Socialism and the Socialistic spirit would give our poets nobler and loftier themes for song, would widen their sympathies and enlarge the horizon of their vision, and would touch with ...

SOCIALIST POETRY

... SOCIALIST POETR 1K. .APOLOGY is hardlv needed for calling attention to the ballad poetry of French Socialism, especially such a collection of it as appears in the i'andsome volume before us. The theories of Fourier, St. Simon, Cabel, and the rest may ...

PARISIAN SOCIALISTS ON THE CRISIS

... comprised the well-known favouiltes Basly and Came- linat (Deputies) ; Vaillant, Municipal Councillor; with a long tail of Socialists, amongst the number being Duc-Queroy, Emile Eudes ?? Communist General), Ernest Roche, and Dr. Susini. The Salle Favid lies ...

OPENING OF THE FRENCH SOCIALISTS' CONGRESS

... OPENING OF THE FRENCH SOCIALISTS' CONGRESS- THE PRESS EXCLUDED FROM THE PROCEEDINGS. [FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.] PARIS, Friday.-The French Socialists, after being -on their best behaviour for a week are now free to squabble to the top of their bent ...

THE FRENCH SOCIALIST WORKMEN IN EDINBURGH

... Trades' Council, and Mr. John Leslie in the name of the Socialists of Edinburgh. The Frenchmen were entertained in the Mouldera' Hall, which was decorated with scrolls bearing Re- publican and Socialistic mottoes. Mr. J. Smith, mason, who occupied the chair ...

THE SOCIALISTS AND THE LORD MAYOR'S SHOW

... THE SOCIALISTS AND THE LORD MAYOR'S I I SHOW. LETTER FROM LORD SALISBURY. ABANDONMENr OF THE PROCESSION. The following letter has been received by Mr. H. W. Lee, secretary to the Social Democratic Federation:- 10, Downing.street, Whitehall, Nov. 3. 1886 ...

HERR HAUPTMANN'S SOCIALISTIC DRAMAS

... HIERR A'UPTMA.NiN'S SOCIALISTIC DRAMAS. The Sp-etaotr for Saturday las' gave a most interesting account of the dramas of herr Hfanptmahn, whose play The Weavers, prohibited some time ago, bar now been sanctioned for public representation in Berlin by ...

THE SOCIALISTS AND THE LORD MAYOR'S SHOW

... professing to be the leaders of the Socialist organiatiot in the metropolis. These arrangements are based on the assumption that the orders issued by Sir James Fraser and Sir Charles Warren are sufficient warning to the Socialist agitators that any attempts to ...