Introduction: The study of fiction; by R.G. Moulton.---The Backworth classical novel-reading union; by its secretary, J.U. Barrow.--Four years' work done by the Union.--Representative essays: Why is Charles Dickens a more famous novelist than Charles Reade? By Miss E. Cumpston. The character of Clara Middleton; by J. Fairney. The ideal asceticism; by the Rev. C.G. Hall. Character development in Romola; by T. Dawson
Editors: 1878-1910, S.D. Peet; 1911-1914, J.O. Kinnaman and others.
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