Description: This is the 16 April 1881 number (complete) of the Boston weekly Living Age. Rescued here, deftly, by me from an old beat up bound volume. 63 pages. Some highlights I find include: One of Charles Darwin's last articles published in his lifetime, in praise of a correspondent's work as it related to his own, dated by Darwin 22 February 1881 and here first printed in America, is headed "Movements of Plants." It had first appeared, a month or two earlier, in the English journal, Nature. It's a full column and 1/2. Matthew Arnold's notable essay on the works of Lord Byron, here first published in America. The conclusion to Jean Ingelow's serial novel, Don John. Part VI of Mrs. Alexander's serial novel, The Freres. Helena Faucit Martin's "Portia." John Addington Symond's "Folgore Da San Gemignano." Richard Bagwell's "Quakerism in Ireland." A new poem by English poetess Susan K. Phillips, The Tryst. Lady Lindsay ( of Balcarres) contributes a new story, "Poor Miss Brackenthorpe."
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Publication Month: April
Publication Year: 1881
Language: English
Publication Name: Littell's Living Age
Contributors: Lord Byron, J.A. Symonds, Charles Darwin, Mrs. Alexander, Helena Faucit Martin, Lady Lindsay, Jean Ingelow, Others
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Features: 1st Edition
Genre: Fiction, Poetry, Essays
Publisher: Littell & Gay
Topic: Literature