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H. O. HOUGHTON AND COMPANY
NEW YORK: HURD AND HOUGHTON

The Riverside Press, Cambridge

1877

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CONTRIBUTORS CLUB. A Book worthy to be a Cult, 104; A Call for a New Botany, 621; "A Conscientious, Plain-Spoken Man," 487; A Curious Coincidence, 94; A Curious Little Book, 493; A Disappointed

Reader of Tourguéneff, 482; Esthetic Uses of the Tramp, 621 copal "Palace." in America, 490; A New Kind in Criticism

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ncestral Preexistence, 748; An EpisPicture which Verse cannot paint, udence, 363; Certain American

, 103; Dark Wisdom in an ures of the New York Acadse, 491; Goethe's Immorality, Anastasius, 97; Jews in Life and in Manners for Statues, 241; Mr. R. G. gin of Skedaddle, 748; Persons in Tourreacher and Listener, 748; Public Feeling

101; Art and Life, 748; A Shabby Piracy, 619; A Stran isms, 233; Cold Comfort for Manual Labor, 486; English Critic, 485; Every Age its own Archæol emy's Exnibition, 105; Feline Education, 2? 494; Good Things in Mr. Walt Whitman's Fiction, 488; Local Nomenclature, 367 White among the Composers, 236; C guéneff's Terres Vièrges, 481; P' about the Old South, 93; Realism 8; Robert Landor's Dramas, 489; Sambo's Solution of the Labor Question, 620; Sc .ng, 484; "Servants," 492; Tennyson as a Dramatist, 102; Tennyson's Talking Oak and 's Quest of Cynthia, 367; The Close of The American, 96; The Danicheffs, 235; The Debt we ow o Motley, 369; The Funeral of Thiers, 747; The Historic Value of Municipal Gorging, 95; The Musical Critic, 106; The Yankee Dialect in Deephaven, 100; Titles and Debts are Property, 622; Tourguéneff's Marianne again, 615; Traits of Cherbuliez's New Book, 617; Traits of Fechter's Hamlet, 97; Travelers' Tales, 744; True and False Culture, 624; Tweed as a Spectacle, Moral and Material, 623; Unequal Marriages in Fiction, 365; Unintentional Humor, 239; Unnecessary Munificence of the Postal Department toward Authors, 364; Vital Personality of Authors, 371; Weak Points of Fechter's Hamlet, 483; Welsh Rabbit and other Fallow Deer, 490; What constitutes an Interesting Character, 238.

RECENT LITERATURE. Afterglow, 109; Alcott's Table Talk, 114; A Modern Mephistopheles, 109; Anderson's History of the Missions of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, 626; Avery's California Pictures, 754; Baker's Turkey, 628; Beardsley's Life and Times of William Samuel Johnson, 243; Black's Madcap Violet, 110; Blochwitz's A Brief History of Turkey, 118; Brodribb's Demosthenes, 509; Bugbee's The Eastern Question Historically Considered, 118; Burrough's Birds and Poets, 113; Burton's Etruscan Bologna, 119; Cherbuliez's Samuel Brohl et Cie, 634; Cook's The House Beautiful, 752; Cooke's Canolles, 631; Daudet's Sidonie, 111; Davies' Catullus, Tibullus, and Propertius, 509; De Vere's St. Thomas of Canterbury, 632; Doings of the Bodley Family in Town and Country, 761; Fieldat and Aitiaiche's Popular Sayings from Old Iberia, 377; Flaubert's Trois Contes, 382; Fleming's Samson Agonistes, 117; Froude's Short Studies on Great Subjects, 498; Gail Hamilton's First Love is Best, 111; Gill's Life of Edgar Allan Poe, 373; Goodale's Wild Flowers of America, 761; Greene's A Short History of Rhode Island, 378; Gréville's La Princesse Oghérof, 382; Gréville's Les Koumiassine, 381; Griffin's From Traditional to Rational Faith, 249; Haller's Le Bleuet, 383; Hawthorne's Garth, 242; Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter, 753; Hillebrand's Geschichte Frankreichs, 634; Jacquemart's History of the Ceramic Art, 758; James's The American, 108; Jensen's Fluth und Ebbe, 635; Josh Billings' Trump Kards, 633; Keep's Autenrietà's A Homeric Dictionary, 506; Landor's Imaginary Conversations, 115; L'Art, 112, 755; Lindau's Alfred de Musset, 119; Lodge's Life and Letters of George Cabot, 500; Martineau's Materialism and Theology, 249; Mélanges et Lettres de X. Doudan, 510: McLaughlin's China Painting, 760; Morgan's Ancient Society, 374; Mrs. Burnett's That Lass o' Lowrie's, 630; Mrs. Wister's Worthy Women of our First Century, 502; Musset's Biographie de Alfred de Musset, 119; Narjoux's A Journey of an Architect in the Northwest of Europe, 757; Nimport, 508; Osgood's Vest Pocket Series, 630; Packard's Half Hours with Insects, 380; Parkman's Count Frontenac and New France under Louis XIV., 496; Publications Received, 125, 251, 636; Racinet's Le Costume Historique, 112, 755; Reade's A Woman-Hater, 507; Shaw's A Brief History of Russia, 118; Spielhagen's Sturmflut, 383; Stephen's History of English Thought in the Eighteenth Century, 245; Stephens's Christianity and Islam, 504: Tenney's Coronation, 381; The Bodleys Telling Stories, 761; The Poetical Works of John Keats, 117; The Scripture Club of Valley Rest, 381; Tourguéneff's Terres Vierges, 122; Towle's A Brief History of Montenegro, 504; Towle's Modern Greece, 504; Trollope's The American Senator, 509; Turgenjew's Neu-Land, 384; Unger's Etchings, 754; Van Laun's History of French Literature, 118; Warner's Being a Boy, 763; " Warrington " Pen-Portraits, 379; Werner's Vineta, the Phantom City, 764; Wilkes's Shakespeare fr an American Point of View, 247.

MUSIC. Recent Music, 128; T' Exhibition of the Violin Pupils of the Boston Conservatory of Music, 128; The Wagner Festival of Music in Boston, 125.

EDUCATION. Dr. Seguin's Report on Education, 251; The Fourth Year of the Society to Encourage Studies at Home, 254; The Harvard Examinations for Women, 637.

THE

TLANTIC MONTHLY

DEVOTED TO

Literature, Science, Art, and Politics

VOLUME XL.-NUMBER 237

JULY, 1877

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Culture. - The Yankee Dialect in Deephaven -A
Picture which Verse cannot paint. Madcap Violet.
-Tennyson as a Dramatist.-A new Kind in Criti
cism. Constancy in Fiction, again. - A Book worthy
to be a Cult. - Features of the New York Academy's
Exhibition. The Musical Critic.
RECENT LITERATURE

James's The American.- A Modern Mephistopheles.
- Afterglow. - Black's Madcap Violet. - Daudet's Si-
donie. Gail Hamilton's First Love is Best.-L'Ari.

Racinet's Le Costume Historique. Burroughs's
Birds and Poets. Alcott's Table Talk. Landor's
Imaginary Conversations. - Fleming's Samson Ago-
nistes. -The Poetical Works of John Keats. - Van
Blochwitz's
Laun's History of French Literature.

A Brief History of Turkey. - Shaw's A Brief History
of Russia. - Bugbee's The Eastern Question Histor-
ically Considered. -- Burton's Etruscan Bologna. -
French and German: Musset's Biographie de Alfred
de Musset. Lindau's Alfred de Musset. - Tourgué
eff's Terres Vierges. - Publications Received.
MUSIC

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