Essays from the Chap-Book Being a Miscellany of Curious and interesting Tales, Histories, &c; newly composed by Many Celebrated Writers and very delightful to read.
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Essays from the Chap-Book Being a Miscellany of Curious and interesting Tales, Histories, &c; newly composed by Many Celebrated Writers and very delightful to read.
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Chap-Book Essays
CONTENTS
Ibsen’s New Play By H. H. Boyesen
Bits of Criticism By John Burroughs
Verlaine: A Feminine Appreciation By Mrs. Reginald de Koven
Degeneration By Alice Morse Earle
The Pleasures of Historiography By Alice Morse Earle
The Bureau of Literary Revision By Alice Morse Earle
Mr. Meredith and his Aminta By Lewis E. Gates
The Popularity of Poetry By Edmund Gosse
Concerning Me and the Metropolis By Louise Imogen Guiney
“Trilby” By Louise Imogen Guiney
Modern Laodicea By Norman Hapgood
The Intellectual Parvenu By Norman Hapgood
The School of Jingoes By Thomas Wentworth Higginson
The Uses of Perversity By Laurence Jerrold
A Comment on Some Recent Books By Hamilton Wright Mabie
One Word More By Hamilton Wright Mabie
The Man Who Dares By Louise Chandler Moulton
R. L. S.—Some Edinburgh Notes By Eve Blantyre Simpson
FOOTNOTE:
Mr. Gilbert Parker’s Sonnets By Richard Henry Stoddard
FOOTNOTE:
Is the New Woman New? By Maurice Thompson
The Return of the Girl By Maurice Thompson
The Art of Saying Nothing Well By Maurice Thompson
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