|
|
| | | | 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, | -332- | | |
Questia, a part of Gale, Cengage Learning. www.questia.com
Publication Information: Book Title: The Advance of the English Novel. Contributors: William Lyon Phelps - author. Publisher: Dodd Mead. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1916. Page Number: 332.
|