21 NOVEMBER 1896, page 34

Mr. Rudyard Kipling's New Ballads.*

No one can say that Mr. Rudyard Kipling's ballads have too much of idealism in them. Indeed, the puzzle is to discover why any form of verse should be appropriate to some of......

Mr. W. D. Howells's Impressions.*

IT is as a writer of stories that we are acquainted with Mr. W. D. Howells, particularly of delicate love-stories, abounding in that quaint humour, that "tossing about of......