Fiction.
ROBERT SHENSTONE.* Me. DawsoN's romance — the life-history- from childhood to marriage of a bookish boy who seeks his fortunes in London—pmients many familiar features, but they......
Readable Novels.—love'8 Burden. By Margaret Peterson....
scene of this book is laid in India. The heroine, whose own matrimonial adventure is disastrous, is unable to withstnnd the intrigues of a most unscrupulous and irre- sponsible......
Coleridge's "table Talk."*
A WELCOME new edition is that of Coleridge's Table Talk and Ontniana, together with Table Talk and extracts from letters from Allsop's Recollections. As a Preface is given an......
A New Volume Of Fabre's Studies.*
HENRI FABRE did not always deal respectfully with his insects. They were his friends and brothers ; he loved and admired them passionately. But he had an impish nature. He liked......
Some Books Of The Week.
[Notice in this column does not necessarily preclude subsequent revics.1 THE MAY MONTHLIES.—The Nineteenth Century opens with an excellent article on " The King and the War " by......