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Saras trouble or deity;
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Tie Ancient Inni where yen should dit
Where best the feed it and the vrine;
If ill about the Town you'd Knew
Of Seven Dials cr Helies Rew;
I'd council you ct ecce te je
And Luy the book by Edwards
With famous pictures, talk and wit:
"LONDON" is the name of it
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tall, tntere-tlnRlv n few evening out)
en Satan anions the blegrnphri.. lie
t'M'iwpil tint lie (iiil net mc.in that
te.uurc ('.f-Til'c I i peltiK iiNnit eelt
tru whom he inuht tleveii", of whom
even his In t fii-nls h"uUl n )t tiul all
t!.v ki nv. Int mi cntiretv difforent
ri..-nctT He rvivel :ny interest 1"
n '' rtnm f,uii'is llect.en of Ki-srnpjl-nil
aituli" .itiil I vMMit tn I.efliv's In
search in .t I iliil nut fm.! Wi.it 1 w.is
nftpr. hit I iliil bin an e'e.'i"t'y bound
ti.nreu i vi.ui ne i untied ' Jv t iMp Per
MJinpe" i i thi' Nineteenth l .'ntury,
cetitnlmn a let of engraved iwrnuts
ly .Telin S.irtain including the yeuta
fill nnil boirilles Tennyson with llewing
leeks and draprd Hheuliltrs Thr front -i-pl.e
!? i Sirt.i'.'i tiisrnvlnt: 'f Win
f'rlml'pi's paint. n; of tlip rnv.il fiim
i'v or England, i rt piedurtinn of which
iti ann'i.ir lipii'nn. adorns Mrichcv s
" y h'hii Victeria "
lli book wis written In Pr Hpnry
1. laipan. d(cnb"d en the tltlp pK?
ni ' pnife,.i,r 'n the UnhprMty of Np
Ycrk. ' an! it uns publl'liPd In 1.73
lr Tippan. bewevrr, nt net thpp
ronre'i'tpd with tlie fntvprslt) of NVw
Yi rk an I 'in! net lppn for n'vpral
jpars II" had j ist bppn pIpi cd e th-
flrt pr"Md tit if the lniprity of
Mtihiffan 1 tunu'd tlic bread, gilt
c l.pd p.iSP1- of tlie Mihinie, ldlj oi ei
ri us te df-reu'r who, in thn opinion f
t is it'stineui'-l'e'l rellece ellinnl, uere
th" notable pcrsenaee of the nltiPtecntli
centuiy. Te mv surprise thpy were all
Europeans. Among them were the
Honorable Mm. Norten, Jeanna ISUlde,
Themas Campbell. .Miss Pardee, Deu-
JerreM. Ihninne Noen T.ilfeurd,
abru 'h Tennyson. WonNwerth
f nr-n.lle,' f)"il ii tiM TT . ..A lwl cnr...i
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The first f . v v i alieut t' hentiti-
f il domestic life of Queen Vic'nrn in
nanner quite dlliTent from thit of
trnclie;. Indeed, the whole vel urie is
In the n.-inn'T of the period. Th re is
ri utteiupt te present the prrsitiH dis-
n'-"l -is tlulr friends or critics knew
then .ittc.- the n.annpr of the author
f 'The Miners of I'ewnlr.; Strpet,'
c f 'llnt'ii W (Jilbert m Heliln 1
the Mirrors " Tin author juetiflps hl
' ign iring of Aiu'rieins b .,iin; In his
! refu ! ' lake a wax frer. England
nr poets, iiiih "epucrs. (int irs nnd
ii gat t writers of (Vfr df-eupHen,
and Ien 'ii wen d be -.h .rn of .r
glerv, neti hsrand ng her enmrnerep
land ini.nutacturps And we, ten, will
i only then ci'riinate as a grc.it pi eple
j when a eollei-ien of lllusti.e'is names
like thn present can he made al-e among
j us with the sarin ,'ifc, and ! mlargej
as this might hare l; en." '
7 Ac haldrts of the illuitrieus ncrwj
, m A men icfie se near te him that
lr Tapp'in uld v, adcfiately jp
i praxse them.
B1.
T Emersen had wnreii distin
guished thing?, IVie was already
deid Was) nit'teti I-mi g hud flm-hed
1 s work. Coe. was w .deb rf id.
Juekien erie m the grcntest of r, r
Pnsiden'H, '.ad tr ', lus reisird W '
stcr was ndmittel, even in Eup p'. ''
be ric of the Kri atest orators of '
urn", and Hawthorne wns, certainly t'i
tltled te as much distinction even ri
ls.",2 a the Hun Mrs Norten
'1 he certain condescension
i .Tiers, of which Lewell cm
f for
'i ed
l nn t.
"-. ai'piiri ntij Justine l iv a
ilnn'ment et Americans
Tl i co lies from ill tr-- i
tr
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I r '1 appall n ignt.
n 1."-. ii !urtie
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-i that one mini i
ii d tl at Americi
I'thin? wirth while tl
paiisen with the bfst
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Brief Notices of
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stentet It his. the finalities that i;.
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thnr authert
one nheu' Chri-teplur
vlerlev ir ti'is the
rfterj of bl I ' n nil
A Booklet hi" nchieveinii t iron
A6eut Motley fnl v than it l,n I ... n
t e 1 tl nnv whf ri .
Iere in! 'I f l ne It .-ii
wiltten nlieut Ills 1'hllmli Ip'ui .xpcrl
cn t'lim the a'.tlier of the biii.k'i'f
luts ii cluilf 1 il. the hln rf pi im i. i
thut h ilcv.tes te it After si rviii.'
i, veiir as 'iittlstart literary di'm f
tin I.nili's' Ilii'iie .leurnal, he nuu i
t'n IIvimmi I1' nt If l.t tent I c an '
he wante'l a vvntliu h lie ' e iilmt'il
i celun.n in thl ni'w-p.ipt r fur nli.it
fve veil" i'i " i h were piiitei ou' eu'
nallv mativ of the peeni" ntnl essii
that he later put Inte his books '"J I
Haunt, d Hiinkxl up" win written ilutii..:
the pi'i'ieil of his ri -nielle Inn a I
most ei the iiiiteiinl In "Isli null -ni'
and 'Mince l'ie" was taken limliK n.. i
l i nliiiiiti Hilt "Tl.ui'ls ill I'h'i -
ilelphln ' v"j written fmi wtek it
v.eek nn the result of hU pP'eKrlt.tt pP'eKrlt.tt
len In searrh of the plttuieMjue u nil
inteiestnis. Kut iu lIte of tlie emli.-
i produced nnjwlipie else. The name of
the hook ! "Americans" (Chnrlci
Scrihricr's S'ens and the nuther of It
It Stunit l, Sherman, profeser of
1'nsllsli In tin sreat ytatc unlver?lty
maintained b. II Intil.s.
I'ruf. Slicrnrin i net liked by a cer
tain school e. cralct, who innke the
, same obeUattce te I'urope and 1'uro 1'ure
i prim standards and tmliniipii' that Dr.
, Tnppan made In hts day. The mem
bers of tins scuoel nn weni 10 sneer
nt Amcrlf nn Ideas and te call them pto pte
lncial and narrow. European literary
fads, which are In reality but the spume
of the sreat wave of thought bearing
' its fateful cargo te mi unknown desti
nation, arc held up te our admiration
as significant et fumliimcntnl changes
i in the mental attitude f mankind.
1 Prof. Sherman used te bu a little
tee academic and was once fair game
for theso who Insisted en u point of
riew unblnsed by an effort te protect
the youthful mind from contamination.
He has freed himself from the limita
tions which once hampered him nnd Is
new writing with the fullnt rosslble
freedom of thought and with u grace
nnd fnclllty thut the most expert might
eny.
The baiic theory of hit tinr fcoefc
is that thctc can an idea back of thn
tmrifcnn irpcumcnt and that the
.tmerlcuii thewiht should be !
fluenctd by thut tdca and should re
r.ecl it fatthftillu.
vmiiLrj
' ' cans.
he writes of ether Aineil-
cans. Ills essays en irnnMin
i mcrsen nnd Whitman would malie the
lx.ek distinguished if it contained
nethltm else. These three men stand
as de no ether threw for the emanci
pation of man In America from the
srnckles that once bound his political
nrtlen as well a his thinking en the
pte1 lenis of dctinv.
I'ninklln. born under the Puritan in
i'ii cis if New Eiuinnd, was quickly
at planted te thp niei tolerant
(. nkcr clime of Phl.adelphln His
mt'irnl iric'lnatlers wcre festered by
thp ntmn'phere in which he found htm
self In bis early manhood, and he d d d
volep'il Inte n great pruphet of liberty
' theticht and action He was net
I nd'-rid I nti theological preiudicps
' -m seel. .'is out the secrets of the
i muse, nnd In- became e-n- f tie
g eate?t mpn of m lence of his time
Hut his attltu 1" of mind, the attitude
of a cn'irnueet t i eker atter the truth
and a rhampn n or tin- right of man te
tie widpr-t i n-ible freedom, Is what
n-sde him n ire.it American.
I'niPrsen, w'e begin as a T'nltnrian
preacher, ei n 1 ecame restive under the
r t ' tiers en I s freedom f thought
rue'ed in deni' tw a et of theolegi
cil f rm'i ' lb 1-ff 'he Church and
lUr his mind r "m at will
free te reach
. -i .. . i .i - i
mv ion lUMO.i- tun iiutHi luvni-uiivs
i ,n him Aid as Matthew Arneld
n'd he did t!.e pet Important work
d me in Eng'ish r'O'-e In the ninpteenth
cntury He became the frlei d und
nnl"r of these wh would live in the
(.pint. 'What he wrote is for the most
part as centempirnry new a3 when it
wis firt put e-. pap' r
Wliit in n n I t trritle nnd lrrculii
crcPi nn' n i
en. He gni'i
he p'i elt ed
c iia-'p ll' '
n m i'i 1 " i i
1 lie ct i il of l. tier-
1 tl ba-le tnith-. arid
' i m with ufillliji li.iu
d en li-' dighi el
n ii ,' te p spei f h'ci-
si f n"d a ' 1.'i'.ens while be
ivwed in awe lefeie the sritlual fortes
t'lat n ight through man.
Tl ei-e t'ii i-s nnd Much mere Prof
M ermun njs about his trinity of great
A i.erleaiis He iiii n tribute te Haw-
i t! erne in a fine . iy, and he tlnds that
Hemy A 1'iins wus the greatest Adams
of 1 - gf mi rat en In the rirst essm
in the e'i.me he disposes of H. I.
t n ken m.e.-c gmcefull and tnif if-
c ft thev th n Mr Mencken l.ss suc-
. ip d"l In diMelTig of him Aul lie
d s t in a lieii'h quotatien: Oi i'
n ii peln de d. 1 inteise, 11 n'y a point
i 'lip' tthah he tians'iti
" . . i ne 's, .- te Meniken e tl
M r t of t,r 1 .'p-.itu,'0 flees m cm).
- i' : ii The concluding ts in
jet Pi 1 Mm", for jrari the nte
i il. N it cm Of il is -chelnrlj gent e
r. in li writfi "If Secrateh wen
fi".rz ' i tinlnv I nm rnrmncwl that he
w ii ' 1m lea 'i r of the Demecrata In ',
Ilei,
n
bit ! .
I Buspect, we ill! be
Scnate frei i M'imi-
her rf
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it faihilic-
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pelitli nllv anil - .1
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arc en'j half i tl
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- all thinkltn; pi is (-
i,r:unr;i: w. dei i;l.s
Interesting Beeks
c n lie be k'l't lll hlltlsfv l(.( irj.
it 1 sre'vlnjf ji'iblic which b Interests!
l' tfn man b cause of lt ltitcre,' m
VV 't II.' tMltl'M
L.
AIMS
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fttiM in 1 he K i
Mi ml - t'ii i I n i
let Diiiilmr hi, m
peer leiirmi'isi, j. t,i
!llmelf nt tl i i m! f
the wnr iiii-h eriiiPl
ns te hit- pli u an I
lilenls ' f .iti l.u'
Recti's Talc
of Japan
winlthv luivirj
inhTltfil tl tnte of I
a ceuHin iii ' ! in the war v i h , ,
sin- te eft m i 'mi a war--, r.veleil
w ild, Itiiiilur itees te ,Taii4i nml
tl .re ili-tuven that his iba' tutin
h . an i ifiintiv, n'tnent sinlsicr in
fl en e In his lift In drawing th I ni It
til mini in I i.nn Htt It has il'jin v. ui'h
a .lelnn.v nt teiifh that !. iieii.a.in.'
II i he ' of tchciiilni' t'tinl. ami
1 1 nisi ts felicitous, as 'That ,s one
l.t tic it nin s IliltO'lK Ml till -tl !2i
Il IN .if tiiiii.niv wneie lif. ( tl,,.
ai ti-t." nml ' ii shine that kmii itt-eli
in iliept of milium " inl in sin-li a
Riiiphu' u.i is ileH'riliul Mm t,
.I imti.se nut vth. linvln,' Iirieun hi
...isiii. .'si iblieb h i i-lu fnei (',li,,
vt ih the In in.; I Hilar i )ii" i- tnkn
te ii' i nf sii.im i niic l,i n i t suij,
tl in ami tin- 1 1 i 1 1 nf the se'- ,i,i.
. M t II. I'IS l'
lint l.ntl. Sell. 'is'i r. niii.lli i weni in
h i . nslii I new is breuelit ri nn. I
l t nU i is listnm"i! 't in n i i wluih
i.nhei t ml- I" v nh' ir i Mr It. I
t i i iv ill i 'I In i' i I ii, ,.
K' cefiil'v II"nil n "'Ihc Kev ,
Hieiii s houeiii'i it net uiDineutd
uiihhil, fm the Htjli of the author
Inethimj ilse, luaKeu It weuh while.
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FRED LEWIS PATTEK
who centrlbutM some Illuminating
sidelights en American literature
'PENNSYLVANIA CR1TIQ
Whimsical Humer and Keen Ob
servation Mark Dr. Pattce's
Papers
A geed many high school and acad
emy students lenrn the fundamentals of
our native literature from Fred Lewlt
Pattee's "American Literature,"' and
college students find much of reference
value and critical significance In his
"American Literature Since 1870."
New Dr. Pattee, whose work bag
largely had cultural aim and pedagogic
drive, comes forth with a volume of
critical essays which, ns geed essays
should, have n partaking bense of litera
ture In nnd for themselves. The title,
"Sidelights en Amcricnn Literature"
(Centurv Cempnnyl, is net intrlguingly
attractive, Rounding as If n hint of in
terior stiperlicinlily or stodginess. The
book is tiPlthei. for It has externa
charm of stjle nnd depth of thinking.
Although a teachpr he is professor ,
of English literature at Pennsylvania
State College Dr. Pattee is net a
pedant, but his pnges have much ac
curately gleaned Information nB well as
quaint nnd unexpected erudition. A
quiet college town is nn admirable place
for measured thinking nnd leisured
evaluation. It gives opportunity for
unhurried reading and undistrncted re
search. All these opportunities Dr.
Pattee has taken ndvnntage. of.
Dr. Pattee. albeit a bit of liternry
conservative, his independence of Judg
ment and does net balk at Ftich a trifle
ns occasional lconeclasm. And he will
be somewhat disconcerting te the su
perior young person nnd the poseur nt
Intclliuentsl.i who hrnshh brush Hemer
and Shakespeare, Schiller and Uacine,
ns well ns the multitude of miner lumi
nal ics from their marble pedestals Fer
Dr Pattee does net hesitate te test with
his critical hammer the lnarmerealiu of
the recently enrven divinities before
whom much juvenile innocent p Is burnt.
This, his opening paper, is en what
may be called O. Henr.vism. Hi. Pat
tee demolishes It te his satisfaction. He
asseits that Svdney Perter was enlv n
"funnj man." Hating him with Pee,
Irving nnil Hawthorne is sheer non
sense, nctenling te Dr. Pattee. who
offers a v.'inetv of evidence in substanti
ation. Pillion writers of tedn.v, he
avers, suffer from the Influence of O.
Henry
There is n devastating consideintien
of Henrv L. Mencken, whom Dr Pattee
deitn-. "The P.illy Sunday of Criticism."
Dr Pattee Is cencernid, ns In the case
of O. Henr.v , with the effect of Mencken
Mencken Is widely rend, and is muih
Imitated, both in stjle and in point of
view. The Pattee pssnv will shock Mme
of the Menckemtis for the writer gees
ever his whole i ireer and men digs up
a volume of poems that II L M. pet
P trnti I In Ms sii! i I davs
Ami i g etliei thciies nre the detllne
of Puiitnnism if' r th-ee lentunes of
i ed national mil liternrv Influence ; th"
1 failure of the Wt ild War te produce u
great Aneii.au poet, the tr.i.i'- impli
cations of Pe"'s "I'laltime" : Longfel
low's long and wide Influence in the
direction of promoting weik verlc. mid
en Hrvant considered 1(M1 ynirs after
in tonne, tien with the centennial of his
most known nnd potent work,
"THE HOUSE OF DELUSION"
t A I.IH) J MYS KKY S ( )HY
Twe muriler". two attempted mur-der-i,
one blackmailing, one kidnap
pliu. one artl-t s ied for bruich of
premise, ei, e broker inve'ved with a
married vvennn ae trnlghtferwnrd
lev ntTilr. e " 'I. it gliding Italian
fccrvant, one ii'li ule teuited bv a
raft of s' In min.' ii'i"en and. tinallv.
one nice am id r , ti 'the, detecting
i t ti. -t 1 r mud th' ' f il"ii ! Thr it-
tire tne ingredient', of Ketiert atgent
Helland'- Inte-t detective ster, "The
Heme of Dilution' ff!pene II- .Tm ehs
i & Ce) Mo-iecr that Is enlv the
I ha'f of it lb t t" rexial mere of the
colorful detnilt eull be tinfulr both te
the author nnl tlie rcmlcr.
i '1 litre an " i who tlcliirht in mvs
I terv talev inil p nj !c be arc bored bv
I thctn Tl it be k i iii'ht entllv appeal te
I both t'ti"'.!'' It centiln. n re-illj oris eris
Inni rni''e. of fummlttltiK ni'iitUr lr
Such a vtin a" ti av ild iletveileti, which
i - t' c ' i i atnl n en at deal
ahii it li.ti 'si r,c b unnii nhttienshlps
fu th '! wl j r f i tint cert of thins
" "ii' hi - itlf it t'irv thins about
it. .hmv i tic fei th'it the exact detail-
if tin' inurilui r's mttheds art' net
i c tine Involuntarily wonders
' wl i nn r tl i"' nit nctun'lv practiealile or
nitrh i pit turi'sfiii fabric ultu. of the
a .ii i i t i.nv rite thev help te
cm" 'i 1 invHtnrv ynin.
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