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INDEX
Abercrombie, L., on Hardy's de-
sign, 169.
Addison, J., 42, 219.
Aiken, C., 302.
Anderson, S., chapter xxviii, pas-
sim
.
Arnold, M., the "Barbarians,"
157.
Asch, N., 302.
Austen, J., a dramatic novelist, 11,
20 ; paucity of description in, 27 ;
analytic element in, 33, 37 ; chap-
ters viii and ix, passim; Char-
lotte Brontë's criticism of, 139,
140 ; and E. Wharton, 215, 219,
238, 321 ; and D. Richardson,
323 ; V. Woolf's opinion of, 330.
Balzac, H., 28, 108, 146, 197, 210,
229 ; influence on Moore, 238 ;
influence on Dreiser, 245, 311,
321 ; a model for James, 362.
Beach, J. W., on Hardy's design,
169.
Bennett, A., descriptive detail in,
28, 210, 216, 219, 222 ; chapter
xxii, passim; V. Woolf's opinion
of, 329 ; quoted on the founda-
tion of good fiction, 330 ; opinion
on Faulkner, 341.
Benson, S., 222.
Beresford, J. D., 222 ; Lawrence's
letter to, quoted, 354, 355.
Birney, E., 279.
Borrow, G., 352.
Boswell, J., 32.
Brontë, C., landscape quality in,
32 ; analysis in, 33 ; chapter
xiii, passim, 229 ; V. Woolf's
opinion of, 330, 331.
Brontë, E., chapter xiii, passim,
229 ; V. Woolf's opinion of, 330,
331 ; poetical quality of, 335.
Brooks, Van W., his opinion on
Hawthorne, 126 ; on James, 172.
Browning, R., 199.
Brunetière, F., his view of George
Eliot, 149, 151.
Bulwer ( Lord Lytton), 82.
Burney, F., 46, 47, 49, 50, 77.
Butler, S., 141, 221, 222 ; influence
on Bennett, 239.
Byrne, Don, 352.
Cabell, J. B., 202 ; chapter xxiv,
passim.
Callaghan, M., 223, 364.
Carlyle, T., 27.
Castle, C. S., on the competency of
women, 320.
Cather, W., chapter xxiv, passim;
western life, 293, 327.
Chaucer, G., and Jane Austen, 93 ;
and Huxley, 288.
Chevalley, A., on Conrad, 185 ; on
Galsworthy's dialogue, 215.
Coleridge, S. T., 36 ; on Rabelais,
56, 57, 64.
Collins, W., 123.
Congreve, W., admired by Cabell,
265.
Conrad, J., chapter xviii, passim,
201, 222 ; poetical quality of,
335
Crane, S., 244 ; his sex frankness,
250.

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