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LITERARY NOTES

... haZ coat, it is said, over £10,000. Mr J. Ashby Sterry has written a novel under the title of ' A Tale of the Thames. Mr Thomas Hardy has theughts of extend. ing hisstory, ThePursuit of the Well-Beloved, into a full-blown novel. This story was written ...

LITERARY GOSSIP

... palmistry. Among the bands dealt with are those of Mr Glad- stone, Lord Wolselsy, Sir Frederick Leighton, Sir Sir Evelyn Wood, Thomas Hardy, and John Oliver Hobbes. Messrs William Hodge & Co., Glasgow, have in the press, and will shortly publish, a volume of ...

LITERARY NOTES

... features of the Christmas number of the Illustrated Londoae News will be a story of the French Revolu-; tioc, by Afr Thomas. Hardy, entitled A Comri mittee Man of 'The Terror,' and a ghost story by Mr F. Marion Crawford. Mr Louis Becke will shortly ...

LITERATURE AND ART NOTES

... Mehalis, Dora Ru~sell, Joseph Hatton, Adeline Sargeant. Jessie fFothergill, Hall Caine, W. E. Norris, G. A. Henty, i. Thomas Hardy, and the author 'of Molly Bawn. It e will be observed that four out of the ten are women. Mr Ruskin has given his consent ...

LITERARY GOSSIP

... sister of the Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland, which is to be published under the title of Outlines, and dedicated to Mr Thomas Hardy, who, it is under- stood, has expressed a favourable opinion upon the work. Dr Smiles is making considerable progress with ...

LITERARY

... carved oal. table, which bears the names of the sBibscriboers, who included Mr Herbert Spencer, Mr George Meredith. Mr Thomas Hardy, Anthony Hope. and his father, the Rev. E. C. Hawkins, Canon Isaac Taylor, Mrs W. K. Clifford, Mr George Gissing, M 1r ...

LITERARY LEISURE HOUR

... opinion. I think Thomas Hardy is the greatest novelist, by all odds, living to-day in England, and next to him, or with him, I should put George Moore. I found 'Esther Waters' one of the truest novels I 'had read. I like Tlhomas Hardy's 'Jude.' It deals ...

NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART

... is in the printer's bands. sad Mr Thomas Hardy, who made a hit by his last novel, an- Far from the Madding Crowd, is to begin a new work the in the Cornltil for July, entitled The Hand of Ethel- and berta. Mr Hardy is yet a very young man, and his ...

MAGAZINES

... Siddons, t and Signor Salvini contributes the fourth in- 8 stalment of his very interesting Leaves of a Autobiography. Thomas Hardy has for a f, good many years held a tolerably wide 1 reputation as an English novelist, and 'I his most recent book Tess ...

LITERATURE

... . The Oornhill Magazine (Smitih, Elder, -and Co.) for April provides its readers with an excellent bill of fare. Ar Thomas Hardy . ontributes some delightful verses on 'The Souls of the Slain, from which it would be impossible to quote without quoting ...

LITERATURE

... Impressions of Anglo-Indian Life d will have special value. The complete I stories are numerous and good. The serial by Thomas Hardy, Heart's Insurgent is T finished, It has been of the erotic tommy- rotic order-a modern form of novel that is most ...

MAGAZINES

... note-book and elaborated, perhaps months afterwards. Amongst other novelists sketched in these in. teresting papers are Thomas Hardy, Walter lLesant, James Payn, Rider Haggard, 11. L, Stevenson, George Macdonald, and f George Meredith. Speaking of the ...