English fiction -- 19th century; Short stories, English
'A powerful and interesting novel. The English is admirable; there is
great freshness and vigour in the descriptions of scenery and character,
and in the narrative there is abundance of invention, and many of the
situations are extremely dramatic.... A book of unusual originality and
power.'--TIMES.
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COURT ROYAL.
'"Court Royal" is among the few novels of our time that deserve, and
will probably obtain, life beyond its day. Intellect, knowledge, fancy,
and humour have gone to its making, and thought besides.'--GRAPHIC.
'The story holds the reader under a spell which is unbroken from first
to last.'--MORNING POST.
'It is difficult to say which is the most striking feature of this
remarkable and welcome novel--the quaint humour, the consummate power,
or the freshness.'--VANITY FAIR.
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THE GAVEROCKS.
'Marked by the vigour of style the freshness of invention, and the
dramatic power which have gained this talented writer his
reputation.'--SCOTSMAN.
'A tale of vivid and well-sustained interest.'--GUARDIAN.
'The story is one of deep human interest, while the intensity of its
local colouring enhances its intrinsic merit.'--MORNING POST.
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RICHARD CABLE,
THE LIGHTSHIPMAN.
'A novel essentially readable, and full of life and colour.'--DAILY
TELEGRAPH.
'The story has a strong interest, which is likely to prove enduring. It
is as good as anything this powerful writer has produced.'--SCOTSMAN.
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PHYLLIS: A NOVEL.
'A clever and interesting novel.'--SPECTATOR. 'Very pleasant
writing.'--QUEEN.
MOLLY BAWN.
'Really an attractive novel, idealising human life without departing
from the truth, and depicting the love of a tender, feminine, yet
high-spirited girl in a most touching manner. Full of wit, spirit, and
gaiety. All women will envy and all men will fall in love with her.
Higher praise we surely cannot give.'--ATHENAEUM.
'AIRY FAIRY LILIAN.'
'A delightful story, cast in the same mould as its predecessors. The
characters are cleverly drawn, the dialogue is terse and
pointed.'--COURT JOURNAL.
MRS. GEOFFREY.
'A prettier or more readable story than "Mrs. Geoffrey" nobody need wish
to meet with.'--SCOTSMAN.
ROSSMOYNE.
'Monica Beresford is a very pretty example of Irish _naivete_
dissociated from shilleaghs; and there is true humour in the conception
of Kit, her sister.'--ACADEMY.
DORIS.
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