AN AUTUMN EFFECT by Robert Louis Stevenson (1875) A country rapidly passed through under favourable auspices may...
May 6, ’82.—We stand by Emerson’s new-made grave without sadness—indeed a solemn joy and faith, almost hauteur—our...
THE UNKNOWN BRAIN by Elliott O’Donnell Whether all that constitutes man’s spiritual nature, that is to say,...
I SHOULD very much like to deliver a dissertation on the American army and the possibilities of...
Poetry (I am clear) is eligible of something far more ripen’d and ample, our lands and pending...
WERWOLVES AND VAMPIRES AND GHOULS from Werwolves (1912) by Elliott O’Donnell THROUGHOUT the Middle Ages, and even...
THE WRITER HIMSELF by Robert Saunders Dowst Critical Faculty—Cultivation of Genius—Observation and Information—Open-mindedness—Attitude Toward Life—Prejudice and Provincialism—The...
Talking About Realism by Robert Louis Stevenson Style is the invariable mark of any master; and for...
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...