How they strike me, these authors.
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Language: | English |
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Philadelphia,
J.B. Lippincott & Co.,
1877.
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Online Access: | Internet Archive, University of California |
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Table of Contents:
- The crown of the work. (Edward Bulwer-Lytton)
- A captivating novelist. (William Black)
- A charming story-teller. (Miss Thackeray)
- An ingenious moralist. (George Eliot)
- A novelist who means business. (Anthony Trollope)
- A crude novelist. (Rhoda Broughton)
- A gossiping novelist. (Mrs. Oliphant)
- An overrated poet. (Alfred Tennyson)
- The poet of the Sierras. (Joaquin MIller)
- The philosopher of crime. (Nathaniel Hawthorne)
- A man of taste. (Henry James, Jr.)
- An American humorist. (Bret Harte)
- A son who would emulate his father. (Julian Hawthorne)
- Mr. Motley's latest history.
- (J. Lothrop Motley)
- A literary curiosity. (John Walker Vilant Macbeth)
- A Russian novelist. (I.S. Turgénieff).