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BOOKS OF TO-DAY, "LA GARCONNE" IN ENGLISH,
[BY "AUTOLYCUS."]
One of the new books we have anticipat ed with a considerable degree of curiosity is "The Bachelor Girl," by Victor Mar gueritte (Philpot Lady. It will perhaps
the foo'sle. There were Lynch anal Fitz- gibbon, the buckos, living up to their grim code; and the Knisting Swede," ilut princo of crimps, There was Cockney, the gutless swab
And lastly
and chiefly, there was the man with the scar, he who called himself "Nowmak mag of mystery *
What a ship's company! As pretty a
be remembered that under the title of "ut of heartless villains as you ever wish to meet in the pages of a novel. There Gurconue, this novel got its author into either a fight, or some black devilry or considerable trouble with the
French
ngh wicked brutality on almost every page, of quite recently on discount of the this picturesque tale of the fateful voyago ngerous revolutionary moral doctrin
of the Golden Bough, it preachus, or rather suggests, The English version by Hugh Burnaby, "has been modified to a certain extent, though Two more of those delightful. little the story has been-left intact, and theditions of the New Anatole France series translator believes that
VALUE FOR MONEY."
in no way detract from the difications Head-"Pierre Naziero" and "At the Sign questions of techuigne the apart from have just been published from the Bodley
interest of a of the Reino Pédunque,
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vivid and powerful story dealing with certain section of post-war socity As "The Bachelor Giri, the novel has er tainly been stripped af many objection able details that are so shocking in the original, and it remains a ruthless study of the havoc wrought in a young girl by the craving for the excitements of passion,
paint
quality of both production and subject matter I know of no better value at half- stall in the literary crown on nay, market day. They are having an im- mense sale, which speaks well for the taste and discrimination of English readers,
SOLD LIKE MERCHANDISE.", The novel deals, with the life story of Muaique Lorbier, daughter of a well-to-do manufacturer. On the eve of her yedding she lyrus of the bargain that her inther bas mind with her future husband, The manufacturing business is in red of money, and the heavy dowry that should the
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fiction vencers are better ne with than any other quarter of The interest commences when
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the conse father's sake, would have had no particu-quences of his crime In due course ha lar objection, but in a surprise visit to a renches an island to find a beautiful girl. restaurant she finds her over in company who has been left in temporary charge of with a notorious woman. She discovers the plantation, struggling to krep mastery him to be a liar and a doulile dealer, and over the blacks, who have got out of hand. the begin to realise that besides having Then when pearls are found on a neigh been betrayed she has been bought, and bouring of there comes a wrestle with a sold like priced piece of merchandise ensealy Portuguese trader. Fire and ruin Then in a dramatic scene, sho Penang ramatic situation, and, of course, nu over the isle to add to the thrills of father, mother, and lover, änd leaves her a bone to make her own way in the world, appropriate affection develops between the Reflection brings her to realisation of harming Joan and the mystery man from the ways of the men of her class, She the was
Everything is in necurdanes says in effect: "Very well, if men ran be with the accepted standard of such talow, have like this, so ear: I: what is good for but this one is particularly well written the bachelor is abo good for the bachelor and enjoyable, girl. I will do the same as they so." Aud 30, with men of her own choosing, she drifts into the moral abyss until finally | Theow and revised edition of Lionel what seems an ideal marriage makes an Johnson's The Art of Thomas Hardy" honest woman of her-refined in the fire (The Bodley Heady will bring a full of love, as it were, "When we smell a measure "of "delight to the hosts of Mr. flower, do we think of the manure heap Hardy's admirers. If Me Hardy is a is the concluding sentence of the povel. great writer, so was Mr. Johnson & great This book contains some of the Naturally, it is thoroughly French in eritic, Bavour and outlook. : Marguerite has mos glorious prose writing of moderu a grouch against society that lives for times, and it is a joy to read such sound pleasure, and makes his condemnations in literary workmanship. No phase of Mr. painted language. He deals mainly with Hardy's work as a novelist is left un- types that
but touched, and no writer had had his work gratify their physical desires. But for a criticised and analysed with such care. that there is nothing vicious about the insight and sympathy as Lionel Johnson story: it is comparatively harmless. There brought to bear on the compilation at is as el resemblance between "La
this magnificent piece of literary criticism, Garconne" and "The Bachelor Girl 3 The revised edition has been long over- there is between the forest bred lion roam- tional section by Mr. J. E. Barton; head-"
due, but it is now enriched by an addi ing in his natural state, and the more master of Bristol Grammar School, who domestical menagerie exhibit stripped deals with Hardy the poet,
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regar little, semnewbus eccentric, Belginncukce He feels what the stone mason must experi tive friend whose nequaintance we made are when he looks upon the work of 4 in the page of "The Mysterious Affair at mighty sculptor in marble. It is not a Styles has reappeared to solve another feeling of envy, but rather one of admira murder problem of an unusually cution for mister of the craft, plicated mature. Mrs. Agatha Christie Johnson's work is as imperishable as flut new stopy The Murder on the
of Hardy himself. (Botley Head), Haring written what is possibly the best detective story since Conan Doyle gue us Sherlock Holmes. Mrs. Christie eroated a reputation that
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Christie set herself as so high that one!
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