21 MAY 1904, page 19
More Letters Of Thomas Carlyle.* This Book Enlarges Our...
of one of the brightest planets of the Victorian literary system. Carlyle's corre- spondence with his family and intimate friends brings fresh proofs of his warmth of heart,......
The Orangery.*
THE del. , . of Mrs. Dearmer's story is 1796, but its complexion is entirely non-political. There is only a passing reference to Bonaparte, and none whatever to the French......
Brothers. By Horace Annesley Vachell. (john Murray. Os.)—...
has given us in his new novel two very remarkable studies of character. The contrast is finely drawn between the "Brothers" of the title,—Archibald, the handsome and outwardly......