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THE SEWANEE REVIEW.

THE UNIVERSITY OF THE SOUTH,

SEWANEE, TENNESSEE, October 1, 1900.

With the October, 1900, number, THE SEWANEE REVIEW closes its eighth year, and with the issue of January, 1901, the ninth volume will begin. For nearly eight years under the direction of Professor W. P. Trent, THE SEWANEE REVIEW has achieved an honorable position, and, it is believed, fulfilled a mission. The effort of the present editors, Professors J. B. Henneman and B. J. Ramage, will be to maintain and advance the high standard and character of the contributions in the domain of literary study, history, and criticism, and in the discussion of pressing economical and sociological problems. Believing that in the sphere of thought and letters there can be nothing sectional and partisan, THE SEWANEE REVIEW seeks to extend its influence by representing, in the highest and widest sense, the best and the most recent life and thought and culture of the South and of our country.

Your subscription and kindly interest are respectfully solicited. Each number contains 128 large octavo pages, printed in bold type on fine paper, and the dates of issue are January, April, July, and October, of each year. Subscription, $2.00 per annum ; single numbers, 50 cents. Advertising rates and trade discount will be made known on application.

A few complete sets, Volumes I to VIII, remain on hand, and can be sold to libraries at a special price.

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THE SEWANEE REVIEW,
Sewanee, Tennessee.

VOLUMES VII AND VIII, 1899, 1900.

JANUARY, 1899.

The Comparative Study of Religions...

The German Woman of To-day and Yesterday

Victor Hugo's Novels.....

L. G. Fanes

E. W. Bowen Joakim Reinhard

A Pair of Canadian Poets (C. G. D. Roberts and Bliss Carman)... G. White Awakened China....

The Treatment of the Villain in Shakspere and Molière

The Bible as Literature...

Henderson's "Stonewall Jackson".

Reviews.

Notes.

B. J. Ramage
H. D. Gray
W. A. Guerry

.S. S. P. Patteson

APRIL, 1899.

George Meredith, Novelist and Poet...

1. J. W. Young II. W. N. Guthrie

The "Troilus and Cressida" of Chaucer and of Shakspere

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W. Cranston Lawton

The Hamadryad and Her Kinsfolk.

The Hebrew "Rubáiyát " (The Book of Ecclesiastes).

A Canadian Poet (Wm. Wilfred Campbell)..

Thackeray (Melville's Life)..

The Question of Reading..

W. P. Trent

G. D. Sparks
L. J. Burpee

L. W. Payne, Fr.
Boyd Winchester

The Historic Origin of Slavery (From the Italian of A. Loria), W. L. Bevan

The Situation in China..

B. J. Ramage

Reviews.

Notes.

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