∵ _This work is compiled from diaries and letters dating from the time
of the Regency to the middle of the nineteenth century. The value of
the work lies in its natural unembellished picture of the life of a
cultured and well-born family in a foreign environment at a period so
close to our own that it is far less familiar than periods much more
remote. There is an atmosphere of Jane Austen’s novels about the lives
of Admiral Knox and his family, and a large number of well-known
contemporaries are introduced into Mrs. Blake’s pages._
CÉSAR FRANCK: A Study. Translated from the French of Vincent d’Indy. And
with an Introduction by Rosa Newmarch. Demy 8vo. 7_s._ 6_d._ net.
∵ _There is no purer influence in modern music than that of César
Franck, for many years ignored in every capacity save that of organist
of Sainte-Clotilde, in Paris, but now recognised as the legitimate
successor of Bach and Beethoven. His inspiration “rooted in love and
faith” has contributed in a remarkable degree to the regeneration of
the musical art in France and elsewhere. The now famous “Schola
Cantorum,” founded in Paris in 1896, by A. Guilmant, Charles Bordes and
Vincent d’Indy, is the direct outcome of his influence. Among the
artists who were in some sort his disciples were Paul Dukas, Chabrier,
Gabriel Fauré and the great violinist Ysāye. His pupils include such
gifted composers as Benoît, Augusta Holmès, Chausson, Ropartz, and
d’Indy. This book, written with the devotion of a disciple and the
authority of a master, leaves us with a vivid and touching impression
of the saint-like composer of “The Beatitudes.”_
FRENCH NOVELISTS OF TO-DAY: Maurice Barres, Réné Bazin, Paul Bourget,
Pierre de Coulevain, Anatole France, Pierre Loti, Marcel Prévost, and
Edouard Rod. Biographical, Descriptive, and Critical. By Winifred
Stephens. With Portraits and Bibliographies. Crown 8vo. 5_s._ net.
∵ _The writer, who has lived much in France, is thoroughly acquainted
with French life and with the principal currents of French thought. The
book is intended to be a guide to English readers desirous to keep in
touch with the best present-day French fiction. Special attention is
given to the ecclesiastical, social, and intellectual problems of
contemporary France and their influence upon the works of French
novelists of to-day._
THE KING’S GENERAL IN THE WEST, being the Life of Sir Richard Granville,
Baronet (1600-1659). By Roger Granville, M.A., Sub-Dean of Exeter
Cathedral. With Illustrations. Demy 8vo. 10_s._ 6_d._ net.
_Westminster Gazette._—“A distinctly interesting work; it will be
highly appreciated by historical students as well as by ordinary
readers.”
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Morwenstow in Cornwall. By C. E. Byles. With numerous Illustrations by J.
Ley Pethybridge and others. Demy 8vo. 7_s._ 6_d._ net.
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