Current Literature.
Rainy Days in a Library. By Sir Herbert Maxwell, Bart., M.P. (Elliot Stock.)—A library in a country house on a really wet morning is the place and time, says the author, for......
The Plower Of Gala Water. By Amelia E. Barr. (sampson
Low, Marston, and Co.)— Katharine Janfarie is the step-daughter of a very self-opinionated and cantankerous laird, Brathous by name, for such is the title of his estate. With......
Adventures In Criticism. By A. T. Quiller-couch. (cassell...
fresh and sparkling criticisms appeared originally in. the columns of a contemporary, and although very brief, justify the writer's hope that they are "worth a second reading."......
English Literary Criticism. By C. E. Vaughan. (blackie...
Vaughan states in his preface that his aim has been to sketch the development of criticism, and particularly of critical method, in England, and to illustrate each phase of its......
Hill Tribes, Wild And Tame.*
WE have read Mr. Gore's book on Indian hill life with much pleasure. The work is no more than a record of what he saw on holiday tours in the mountains of the Northern and......
Cretin Pictographs And Prae-phcenician Script. By Arthur T.
Evans. (Bernard Quarita.) — In this volume Mr. Evans describes interesting discoveries made in Crete in the course of the years 1894-95 A system of picture-writing and another,......