Humanly speaking / by Samuel McChord Crothers.
Material type: TextReference number:12026916Publication details: Boston and New York : Houghton Mifflin Company, 1912. Description: xiv, 216 p., 1 l., 19-1/2 cm
Contents:
Humanly speaking. In the hands of a receiver. The contemporaneousness of Rome. The American temperament. The unaccustomed ears of Europe. The toryism of travelers. The obviousness of Dickens. The spoiled children of civilization. On realism as an investment. To a citizen of the old school.
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Essays, partly reprinted from Atlantic monthly and Century magazine.
Humanly speaking. In the hands of a receiver. The contemporaneousness of Rome. The American temperament. The unaccustomed ears of Europe. The toryism of travelers. The obviousness of Dickens. The spoiled children of civilization. On realism as an investment. To a citizen of the old school.
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