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309 - 330.
James, W., compared with
Henry, 304, 312.
Johnson S., Rasselas, 70, 71 ;
contrasted with Gold-
smith, 72.
Johnston M., To Have and to
Hold
, 149.
Kingsley C., Hypatia and
Westward Ho, 104, 110.
Kipling, R., popularity in
Russia, 108 ; superiority
of bis earlier work, 268.
Leacock, S., defcnee of im-
aginative work, 10.
Leland T., Longsword 82 - 84.
Lewes, G. H., remark on
Daniel Deronda, 114.
Lewis S., Trail of the Hawk,
66.
Locke, W. J., 256 - 260.
London, J., 283.
Lounsbury, T. R., remark on
Cooper, 94.
Mackenzie H., Man of Feel-
ing
, 77.
Major C., When Knighthood
Was in Flower
, 147.
Malory T., Morte d'Arthur,
29, 30.
Marshall, A., 116, 117.
Maupassant, G. de, compared
with Sterne, 75.
Maxwell W. B., In Cotton
Wool
, 262.
Meredith, G., 163 - 187.
Merrick, L., 263.
Milton, J., prose style, 31.
Moore G., Esther Waters,
24 ; his work, 246 - 251.
Moulton, R. G., remark on
novel-readers, 45.
Nicholson, W., discovery
about Defoe, 39, 40.
Oliphant, Mrs., remark on in-
decency, 67.
Ollivant A., Bob, Son of Bat-
tle
, 260.
Phillpotts, E., 242 - 246.
Poe, E. A., 124, 125 ; popular-
ity in Russia, 130.
Porter, G. S., 78.
Porter, S. (see "O. Henry")
Radcliffe, Mrs., Mysteries of
Udolpho
, 87, 89.
Raleigh, Prof. W., his Eng-
lish Novel
, 44.
Reade C., Christie Johnstone,
95 ; Cloister and the
Hearth
, 110.
Reeve, C., novel and ro-
mance, 18 ; praise of
Longsword 83 ; Old Eng-
lish Baron
, 87.
Richardson, S., 43 - 62 ; senti-
mentalism, 75 - 77 ; his in-
fiuence, 79, 80 ; praised
by Jane Austen, 89.
Rolland R., Jean-Christophe,
160.
Rousseau, J. J., admiration
for Richardson, 54 ; in-
spired by Richardson, 76.
Saintsbury, G., five marriage-
able novel-heroines, 98 ;
prediction of romantic
revival, 140.
Scott, W., 98 - 102 ; popular-
ity in Russia, 108 ; Zo-
la's remark on, 134.
Sedgwick, A. (Mrs. de
(Sélincourt), 297 - 300.

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