Talking About Realism by Robert Louis Stevenson Style is the invariable mark of any master; and for...
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BOOKS, AUTHORS, AND HATS by Mark Twain ADDRESS AT THE PILGRIMS’ CLUB LUNCHEON, GIVEN IN HONOR...
Fox-women an excerpt from Byways of Ghost-Land 1911 by Elliott O’Donnell Very different from this were-wolf, though...
WHAT I CONSIDER TO HAVE BEEN THE BEGINNING OF MY YOUTH I have said that my friendship...
Why The Blind Man in Ancient Times was Made a Poet by William B. Yeats A description...
OF A BOOK UNWRITTEN by H. G. Wells Accomplished literature is all very well in its way,...
To the Editor of the Spectator. SIR:—Your article on ‘Landscape and Literature’ in the Spectator of June...
The Devils of Loudun by H. Addington Bruce Loudun is a small town in France about midway...
RUPERT BROOKE: by Henry James Nothing more generally or more recurrently solicits us, in the light of...
WHAT IS A WERWOLF? by Elliott O’Donnell WHAT is a werwolf? To this there is no one...