The English Novel and the Principle of its DevelopmentLanier, Sidney
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The English Novel and the Principle of its Development
Lanier, Sidney
English fiction -- History and criticism
"The narrative is pervaded by a fine poetical spirit that is
alive to the subtle graces of character, as well as to the tender
influences of natural scenes.... Its chief merits must be placed
in its graphic and expressive portraitures of character, its
tenderness and delicacy of sentiment, its touches of heartfelt
pathos, and the admirable wisdom and soundness of its ethical
suggestions."--_N. Y. Tribune._
THE BAY PATH. A Tale of New England Colonial Life.
"A conscientious and careful historical picture of early New
England days, and will well repay perusal."--_Boston Sat. Eve.
Gazette._
MISS GILBERT'S CAREER. An American Story.
The life and incidents are taken in about equal proportions from
the city and country--the commercial metropolis and a New
Hampshire village. It is said that the author has drawn upon his
own early experiences and history for a large part of the
narrative.
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GEORGE W. CABLE'S NOVELS.
THE GRANDISSIMES. A Story of Creole Life. One vol., 12mo, $1.50.
"_The Grandissimes_ is a novel that repays study. It opens to
most of us an unknown society, an unknown world, absolutely fresh
characters, a dialect of which we had only fragments before, and
it illuminates a historical period that was in the dark.... It is
in many respects the most original contribution to American
fiction."--_Hartford Courant._
OLD CREOLE DAYS. One vol., 16mo, extra cloth, $1.00.
"These charming stories attract attention and commendation by
their quaint delicacy of style, their faithful delineation of
Creole character, and a marked originality. The careful rendering
of the dialect reveals patient study of living models; and to any
reader whose ear is accustomed to the broken English, as heard in
parts of our city every day, its truth to nature is
striking."--_New Orleans Picayune._
MADAME DELPHINE. One vol., square 12mo, cloth, 75 cents.
"This is one of the books in which the reader feels a kind of
personal interest and is sorry that he cannot continue the
acquaintance of their people after the volume is
closed."--_Philadelphia Inquirer._
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EDWARD EGGLESTON'S NOVELS.
ROXY. One vol., 12mo, cloth, with twelve full-page illustrations from
original designs by WALTER SHIRLAW. Price, $1.50.
"One of the ablest of recent American novels, and indeed in all
recent works of fiction."--_The London Spectator._
THE CIRCUIT RIDER. A Tale of the Heroic Age. One vol., 12mo, extra
cloth, illustrated with over thirty characteristic drawings by G. G.
WHITE and SOL. EYTINGE. Price $1.50.
"The best American story, and the most thoroughly American one
that has appeared for years."--_Philadelphia Evening Bulletin._
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H. H. BOYESEN'S NOVELS.
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