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Literary Notes

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Parent Issue
Day
22
Month
March
Year
1893
Copyright
Public Domain
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"Tiny LuHrell" is á story of Auetrnlian life, hy E. W. Honiung, with a turn at üngland to give it contr.aet. It ie a love story, of course, Tlihy the heroine, and the manaig-er of hr faüier'e sheop ranch the hero. The author'e Btyle is fresh and atttractJve, and the twok promiees to be a te.vorflt. It is f rom the presa OaBsell Publishing Company. A new ediition of 5,000 copie' of the February C'eirtury ta now printing. The demamd ior tlie magazine tliis ■eaann has leen very gicat. Tlie publasHiers were for a time entirely out of the Janirary number ; and they are now printing thiis new edition of February wh&b has been for BOme time out of print. The Mai-cli odition. vli ; li liad airea dy been ijicreascd. noves BtflU inadequate, aod a yei ai-ger t-mpply i.s Lu preparativa for pril. Among the recent attractions n tiii Cfimiry havo heen Mrs. Burton iMinson's story "Sweel Bells Out of Tune," Mark TwaJn'e Million Pouiwl Bank-Xöte," tlie reply of the buMdaa Beeretary of Legatiou to rge liciinan. Gen. 9horman'a Oorespoiwlence wïh liis brother, Senaor Slicrinan. 1I1,. rcmarkable Bemtdocanee of Napoleon at Elba, etc., etc. Thie A])ril numlx-r wlll contain m impiiriam artiole on the Trial of line Chtaago Anai-chists by the Jiulge vlhO prended. Mr. Howells' latest novel, "The Coawt of Bobeada," now running luoiníh the. pages of Tlie Ladfcs' Home Journal, was wrtttea in four Mlfferent statee. Mr. Howells began he novel at hita fatherVs home m Ohio. ii May ; continued it in Boston n June ; took it to tile mountain f New Hauipsiiire thuing the sumíci- and workcd at jt ; lrouglit it to New York and wrote a aamber of liapters tihere in October ; took it back ágata to Ohio im November, and hially fiaiis:iu'(] It in New York last December. And yet, despiíe all those hianges of places of writhig, the novel nrne out really to be the brightest piece of work thiat Howells has done for a long tiime.

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Ann Arbor Courier