8 APRIL 1893, page 25

The Library Review Continues To Sustain Its Character As A

monthly repository of careful criticisms in literature and art. There are at least half-a-dozen of such in the April number— notably, Mr. Arthur Waugh's appreciative paper on......

The Conversations Of Dr. Dolinger. Recorded By Louis Von...

Translated by Katharine Gould. (Bentley and Son.)— These "Conversations " are certainly not so good as some of the books of table-talk which could be mentioned. Still we see......

There Are Two Excellent Articles Of The " General "

sort in the new number of Belgravia,—" Fanny Kemble," by Ella MacMahon, and " A Holiday in the Australian Tyrol," by Alison McLean. The stories, both short and serial, are......

The April Number Of Lippincott's Monthly Magazine Is...

with Mr. George Alfred Townsend's ambitious but heavy and long-drawn-out romance of " Columbus in Love." Although the historical draperies in it are irreproachable, and although......

It Is Virtually Impossibl ) To Say Anything Fresh Of

a magazine which maintains so uniform a standard of excellence as the Boy's Own Paper, and to which such well-known writers as M. Jules Verne, Mr. Talbot Baines Reed, and Mr......

The Scientific Supplement To The New Number Of That Rather

eccentric quarterly, the Heretic, whose self-appointed function is to oppose Jesuitry and Ritualistic Mummery," is the best feature of it. It is full of information and......

The Sunday Magazine For April Is Rather Dull And...

" The Bishop of Winchester at Farnham Castle " is a paper essentially of the "interview" kind, but written in better taste than aro most articles of the sort. "The Graves by the......

The Now Number Of The Leisure Hour Contains Several...

and readable miscellaneous papers, such as the third of a series by Isabella Bishop, entitled " Among the Tibetans ;" " The Polar Problem," by P. R. Benyon ; and "Archbishop......

The Magazines.

THE only political paper of importance in the Reviews for April is Mr. Chamberlain's upon Home-rule, called the "Bill for the Weakening of Great Britain," in the Nineteenth......

Current Literature.

The new number of the Economic Journal is an exceptionally interesting one. Nor is it the less interesting that the chief articles are notable more for the information they......