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ROUND THE THEATRES

... impression, though on the whole our foremost dramatists were silent. And the greatest impression of all was left by Mr. Thomas Hardy. There were various attempts to deal with the war he alone rose to the occasion, and that with a master piece which was ...

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... auspices of an Honorary Committee presided over by HIS EXCELLENCY MONSIEUR PAUL CAMBON List of Contributors MAURICE BARRELS THOMAS HARDY JACQUES BLANCHE DR. HARTOG RENE BOYLESVE HENRY JAMES EUGENE BRIEUX RUDYARD KIPLING LADY RANDOLPH CHURCHILL MARIE LENERU ...

from Cocktail to Port

... could supply him with a copy of The Shropshire Lad. When Thomas Hardy died, a friend of mine happened to be in Dorchester and entered one of the smaller shops and asked to see a selection of Hardy's novels from which to choose. Oh, we don't stock them, ...

OPERA COMIQUE

... are put forward, and these in each case by a writer whose name will ensure a welcome from intelligent playgoers. How Mr. Thomas Hardy and Mr. J. M. Barrie, Mr. Walter Pollock and Mrs. W K. Clifford, Mr. Conan Doyle and Lady Colin Campbell can all do justice ...

REVIEWS: THE MAGAZINES

... original novels of the author, nears the end. The interest is maintained with unfailing skill. The Return of the Native, by Thomas Hardy, continues to surprise and enchain by its sheer freshness, albeit it possesses marry another excellence as a story. Then ...

MEN and EVENTS: The War in Perspective

... infantry nor in the solitude of stricken homes. In some ways Captain Liddell Hart attempts to do for the late war what Thomas Hardy did for the Napoleonic Wars in The Dynasts. He has arranged his book in chapters, year by year, with separate scenes. ...

MEN and EVENTS: Great Sea Stories

... writer dealing with the sea gives us at once the sense of his element. There are scores who have done for the sea what Thomas Hardy and W. H. Hudson have done so uniquely for the land. That is why some of the best prose that exists has been written by ...

ROUND THE THEATRES

... d by the end of the page, that one, at any rate, of our literary men had shown what a war play should be. That was Mr. Thomas Hardy; and, of course, he wasn't think ing of this war when he wrote it. Another of our literary men, Mr. Stephen Phillips, has ...

RING GOSSIP: BLACK AND WHITE AND OTHER MATTERS

... Johan Bojer, Blasco Ibanez, Maeterlinck, M e r e j k o vsky, Henri de Requier, Mrs. Wharton, Mdlle. S e 1 i n a Lagerlof, Thomas Hardy, and the Poet Laureate. It is earnestly to be hoped that the British Empire will be well repre sented, both in this contest ...

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... auspices of an Honorary Committee presided over by HIS EXCELLENCY MONSIEUR PAUL CAMBON List of Contributors MAURICE BARRELS THOMAS HARDY JACQUES BLANCHE DR. HARTOG RENE BOYLESVE HENRY JAMES EUGENE BR1EUX RUDYARD KIPLING LADY RANDOLPH CHURCHILL MARIE LENERU ...

THE DAUGHTERS OF BABYLON AT THE LYRIC THEATRE

... completed for American use a dramatised version of Tcssof the D' Urbcnillcs, which has met with the formal approval of Mr. Thomas Hardy, an 1 will be forthwith produced by Mrs. Maddem Fiske. When are we in London to he allowed the long-promised treat of seeing ...