Description |
[vi] pages, 267 pages, 268 unnumbered pages ; 20 cm |
Contents |
The "average reader," and the recipe for popularity -- Miss Braddon -- Mr. J.M. Barrie -- Charlotte M. Yonge -- Miss Rhoda Broughton -- Madame Sarah Grand -- "The master Christian" -- Miss E.T. Fowler -- "Red pottage" -- A note on the revolution in journalism -- The fiction of popular magazines -- Mr. Silas Hocking -- The craze for historical fiction in America -- Mr. James Lane Allen -- "David Harum" -- Mr. George Gissing -- Ivan Turgenev -- Mr. George Moore |
Notes |
"Except for the first and final chapters, the substance of this book was printed at intervals during the last three years in the columns of the Academy"--T.p. verso |
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Magazine clipping of Arnold Bennett in the study of his house at Fountainebleau, tipped in front. NNPM |
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"Turnbull and Spears, Printers, Edinburgh"--p. [268] |
Subject |
English fiction -- 19th century -- History and criticism.
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