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dividuality Roview, d charm, Aterary nacular from the bondage of g ma- tical forms, He plunged the literary consclousness in the rude, harsh ele. ment of the street, the brothel and the tavern and introduced a manner that has, in Mr, Hutton's word, the odor of life, the smell of the eity, lits confusion, rapidity, injustice, the discomfort of its crowded streets the vehemence of its publie life its poise and Ws enormous and futile gestures which mean so much for a moment," Freeman, DIANA OF H ward Smith, ‘An eple of the Arctie; the diary of a year's voyage in a whaling ship," . e ASTRONOMY by H, Spen- L1 by Charles LR LASS O' LAUGHTER Carter, “The Scottish story of a friendless orphan, maltreated by her fosters mother, poor, hungry and tired-—but laughing; suddenly her fortunes change and she enters a wholly new life under difficulties which she meets with quaint humeor," ..o MEREDITH MYSTERY by Natalle 8, Lincoln, New Books at the Institute AUTOBIOGRAPHY LEO TOI ' “Wives of great men all remind us ~if they testify at all--of things not mentioned In their husbands' books. And It is only fair that they should Bo many stern indictments are fram ed against them that they have a right to a hearing for their side of the ¢ The Countess Tolstoy does not overwork her court privileges in this brier narrative, which is eked out by notes and appendices, containing the text of Tolstoy's various wills," Literary Review yiie rwil\ O1" CHORUSES FOR HIGH AND CHORAL SOCI- George W. Chadwick leginning with I trina these examples of choral m show the development of each historie period, eulminating in a broad survey of con- temporary music; there is also a sce- tion on music appreciation,” . oe e by Winifred GENERAT, Jones, OF COUNTESS - IORGIAN POETRY, 1820.22, There are twenty-one poets repre- sented in the present volume, seven of whom appear as ‘Georgians' for the first time, On the whole, without be- ing able to pretend that the Georgian editor has discovered any unknown geniuses or indueed his fixed stars to shine brighter than before, we may congratulate him on proving once more that English poetry is alive and glving us some very useful hints of | where to look for it."—Times (Lon- | ldon) Lit. Sup, . . 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