July 1899
In This Issue
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Articles
English Imperialism
The Autobiography of a Revolutionist: The Fortress; The Escape
The Lame Boy
In the Orchard
Unmarked, a Glory
At Nightfall
Letters Between Two Poets: The Correspondence of Bayard Taylor and Sidney Lanier
Advertising the Climax
Why Have We No Satire?
A Theme for Novelists
The Tenement: Curing Its Blight
The Wood Thrush at Eve
The True American Spirit in Literature
A Virtuoso of the Old School
A Colonial Diary
To Have and to Hold
Chinese Sketches
The Plot of Much Ado About Nothing
The Right Approach to English Literature
A Parnassian Scramble
An English Writer's Notes on England











