October 1891
In This Issue
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Articles
Emily Dickinson’s Letters
“‘Mr. Higginson, — Are you too deeply occupied to say if my verse is alive?’”
The House of Martha
The Hawkbit
Gran'ther Hill's Patridge
The Ascetic Ideal
Deep-Sea Springs
In London With Doctor Swift
The Lady of Fort St. John
General George H. Thomas
The Cave-Dwellers of the Confederacy
The Equinoctial on the Ipswich Dunes
The Bubble
The Late Sir John Macdonald
A People Without Law
James Russell Lowell: 1819-1891
Ignatius Von Böllinger
Mr. Howells's Literary Creed
Comment on New Books
The Songs We Used to Sing
Set to Music
Two Points of View
A Note From The Editors











