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...History of German Literature." An English edition by George Bell & Sons has appeared simultaneously. The book is an attempt to define the essential features of German Literature made from the point of view of the student of civilization rather than that of the linguistic scholar or the literary critic. It is based on original study of the sources, giving a coherent account of the great intellectual movement of German life as expressed in literature. Among other interesting subjects is a very full treatment of the contemporary German drams...
Twenty eight prose articles and four poems by holders of Harvard degrees appear in the current magazines. The two reviews of Professor Wendell's "Literary History of America" by Professor Gates and W. D. Howells, in the "Critic" and the "North American Review," respectively, should prove of especial present interest. The detailed list of the contributions by Harvard men follows...
...Critic"--"Professor Wendell's Literary History of America," by Professor L. E. Gates...
This evening at eight o'clock in Sever 11, Mr. Copeland will read "The Critic," a farce in three acts, by Richard Brinsley Sheridan...
...Reading. "The Critic," a Farce in Three Acts, by Richard Brinsley Sheridan. Mr. Copeland. Sever...