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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Other Authors: Guiney, Louise Imogen, 1861-1920
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Chicago : H. S. Stone & Company, 1896.
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Table of Contents:
  • Boyesen, H. H. Iben's new play
  • Burroughs, John. Bits of criticism
  • De Koven, Mrs. Reginald. Verlaine: a feminine appreciation
  • Earle, Alice M. Degeneration. The pleasures of historigarphy. The bureau of literary revision
  • Gates, L. E. Mr. Meredith and his Aminta
  • Gosse, Edmund. The popularity of poetry
  • Guiney, Louise I. Concerning me and the metropolis. "Trilby."--Hapgood, Norman. Modern Laodicea. The intellectual parvenu
  • Higginson, T. W. The school of jingoes
  • Jerrold, Laurence. The uses of perversity
  • Mable, H. W. A comment on some recent books. One word more
  • Moulton, Louise C. The man who dares
  • Simpson, Eve B. R. L. S., some Edinburgh notes
  • Stoddard, R. H. Mr. Gilbert Parker's sonnets
  • Thompson, Maurice. Is the new woman new? The return of the girl. The art of saying nothing well.