2 JUNE 1883, Page 22

CURRENT LITERATURE. .

Tinsley's Magazine, for Jane, contains two sketches (besides the continuous stories, which we have not as yet attempted) that are very good; Miss Dillwyn's "sketch of an unladylike girl," called " One- June Night," a fresh, vigorous, and admirably told incident in the life of an "out-of-doors girl," as we should have preferred to call her; and also "An Unforeseen Conclusion," by S. S. Dexter, an American sketch of considerable spirit. Lady Bulwer Lytton's "Reminiscences of Walter Savage Landor " are also very amusing,. especially of his wrath with Ben Jenson, for being admired so mach as he was by a generation whose imaginations ought to have been taken up with Shakespeare. It is a very good number of Tinsley's.