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ROUND THE THEATRES

... Portsmouth and Southsea, Seaton, Sidmnuth, Southamp ton, Swanage. Wadebridge, Westward Ho We-mouth, and Woolacombe. Mr. Thomas Hardy, the yell -known novelist, has revised what appears in reference to the ancient town of Dorchester, where he resides, and ...

SADLER'S WELLS

... would probably have succeeded where Mr. Hardy has failed. So wrote our superfine contemporary The Speaker in criticising with just severity the inappropriate and unpoetical address written by Mr. Thomas Hardy for Miss Ada Relian's delivery at a recent ...

MEN and EVENTS: The First Modern War

... we know, Miss Evelyn Scott's The Wave (Cape, 15s.) is the first novel which deals with the Civil War as a whole, much as Thomas Hardy dealt with the Napoleonic period in The Dynasts. It is no more a novel in the ordinary sense than The Dynasts is a play ...

THE POONA AND KIRKEE FOXHOUNDS

... it a long while ago. Mr. Morley Roberts is another novelist who promises to turn playwright, and so are Mark Twain and Thomas Hardy. It is hardly surprising. The profits of the successful drama must be very tempting to those writers, who feel that they ...

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

VANITIES

... ti e companion picture Percy, son of George Wyndham, Esq., M.P. Miss Winifred Thomson sent an admirable likeness of Mr. Thomas Hardy. This season witnesses the triumph of grass lawn fabrics. Last summer they were already popular, but tlicy have been brought ...

ROUND THE THEATRES

... sometimes appear in weekly papers-- sketches of West Country life painted according to the school of John .Masefield and Thomas Hardy. Hut though sketches, they were very rich in their humour, and rich in that strange, indefinable beauty which the true ...

ROWING

... Minnie Madden Fiske, who has met with great success as the heroine oE Tess of the D Urbervilles, adapted from the story by Thomas Hardy, will shortly be seen in that play at a West-end theatre. THE LATE MRS. KEELEY. A LADY OF QUALITY AT THE COMEDY THEATRE ...

Men and Events: Is the Novel Dying?

... Huxley any that could take their place with the hest of George Meredith, Joseph Conrad, the early Wells and Bennett, and Thomas Hardy It is the modern authors who have been at loose ends in their experimentations and at tempts to make the novel do things ...

SOME MAGAZINES

... Siddons' performance is conveyed is singularly happy. The Atlantic Monthly Two on a Tower is the title of a new story by Thomas Hardy, which begins in the West of England, opening pleasantly. The Arrival of Man in Europe is one of Mr. Fiske's readable ...