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  2. LITERATURE.

    In 1913 and 1914, two rival explorers -- Mr. Savage Landor and Mr. Theodore Roosevelt -- made extensive journeys in the interior of Brazil, and their opinions of each other when ...

    Article : 2,165 words
  3. AUSTRALIAN PLAYS.

    A little book containing five short plays, by Montague Grover, commends itself by reason of certain qualities of strength and terseness in the dialogue and dramatic interest in the ...

    Article : 345 words
  4. MUSICAL NOTES.

    "High Jinks" perpetrates an extremely clever "paraphase" of the prison scene in Gounod's "Faust." It is a polyphonic tangle of sound for three voices, accompanied by the orchestra, ...

    Article : 1,518 words
  5. JANUARY REVIEWS.

    A remarkable article in the "Fortnightly Review," entitled "What I found Out in the House of a German Prince," by "An English Governess," describes what the author saw in ...

    Article : 1,573 words
  6. PLAYS AND PLAYERS.

    A queer experiment in play-building is enjoying success in New York. This is "On Trial," written backward, by Elinor Reizenstein, a young Jew. Mr. Reizenstein's third act ...

    Article : 1,768 words
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    Advertising : 455 words
  8. WAR BOOKS.

    The best book describing scenes at the front up to the present is "Fighting in Flanders," by E. Alexander Powell, special correspondent of the "New York World," with the Belgian ...

    Article : 945 words
  9. DIARY OF THE WAR

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,199 words
  10. NEW NOVELS.

    There is no feminine novelist of the day who has made South Africa her own territory so completely as Cynthia Stockley, the author of "Poppy," whose new book, "Wild Honey," is ...

    Article : 770 words
  11. THROUGH GERMAN EYES.

    In Germany, the illusions with which the war begun have vanished. It is recognised there, as it is recognised in England, that the struggle is going to be one of the hardest and ...

    Article : 435 words
  12. THE CELTIC NOTE.

    Celtic fancifulness and familiarity with fairies and "the good-people" generally are the leading motives in a curious new novel called "The Demigods," by James Stephens, who draws ...

    Article : 277 words
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