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Cross, W. L., authority on
Sterne, 73 ; remark on
Sandford and Merton, 97.
Davis, R. H., Soldiers of For-
ruhe
, 94 ; short stories,
129.
Day, T., Sandford and Mer-
ton
, 97.
Defoe, D., a realist, 29 ; his
work, 35 - 40.
De Morgan, W., 154 - 156.
Dickens, C., his early farne,
44 ; David Copperfield,
45 ; relation to Smollett,
69, 70 ; bis works, 104 -
110 ; compared with Con-
rad, 215 ; compared with
James, 318.
Dostoevski, F., compared with
Dickens, 107, 108.
Doyle, C., popularity, 123 ;
foresaw romantic move-
ment, 146.
Dryden, J., learned from
Cowley, 31, 33.
Dumas (père), his vitality,
102, 103.
Eggleston, E., The Hoosier
Schoolmaster
, 282.
" Eliot, G.," 104 - 115 ; Silas
Marner
, 121, 124.
Ervine, St. John, Mrs. Mar-
tin's Man
, 38, 266 ; Alice
and a Family
, 266 ; crit-
icism of James, 309.
Farnol, J., an anachronism,
151.
Fielding, H., 46 - 64.
Ford, P. L., The Honorable
Peter Stirling
, 148 ; Jan-
ice Meregith
, 148.
Galsworthy, J., praise of
Conrad, 202 ; his work,
217 - 223.
Gar, J., his epitaph, 74.
Goethe, J. W., Wilhelm Meis-ter, 7, 8 ; Werther, 76.
Goldsmith, O., Vicar of Wake-
field
, 71, 72.
Gosse, E., prediction of ro-
mantic revival, 141.
Gray, T., criticism of Joseph
Andrews
, 62 - 64 ; admira-
tion for Castle of Otranto,
86.
Hardy, T., his work, 187 -
191 ; Meredith's comment
on, 173.
Harland, H., 272.
Harrison, H. S., 285 - 290.
Harte, B., 126, 127.
Hawthorne, N., contrasted
with Cooper, 55 ; his nov-
els, 105 ; short stories,
126.
" Henry, O.," 127 - 129.
Herrick, R., 284.
" Hope, A.," 6, 143, 146.
Howells, W. D., contempt for
romance, 20, 143 ; Mod-
ern Instance
, 110 ; his re-
mark on Real Life, 154 ;
his best novels, 313.
Hugo, V., romanticism, 36,
80 ; his vitality, 102.
Hutchinson, A. S. M., 265.
Irving, W., 124.
James, H. attitude toward
the novel, 8 - 10 ; remark
on American convention,
132 ; Turn of the Screw,
144, 324 ; criticism of
Meredith, 168 ; his work,

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