The International Magazine of Literature, Art, and Science

International Weekly Miscellany of Literature, Art and Science - Volume 1, No. 6, August 5, 1850

"Among the most remarkable writers of romances in England, three women are entitled to be reckoned in the first rank, namely, Miss Jewsbury, Miss Bronte, and Mrs. Gaskell. Miss Jewsbury issued her first work about four years since, a novel, in three volumes, under the title of...

Chapters

5. Part 5

CHATEAUBRIAND'S MEMOIRS.--The eleventh and last volume has just been published at Paris in the book form, and will soon be completed in the _feuilletons_. An additional volume i...

7. Part 7

Earlier than was expected, Hallberg's father found an opportunity to have his son appointed to an infantry regiment, and he was ordered immediately to join the staff in a small...

6. Part 6

Anielka was carried almost senseless back to the carriage, which quickly returned with her to the castle. There she revived a little; but the recollection that she was now quite...

1. Part 1

"Among the most remarkable writers of romances in England, three women are entitled to be reckoned in the first rank, namely, Miss Jewsbury, Miss Bronte, and Mrs. Gaskell. Miss...

3. Part 3

... From all her wild green mountains, From valleys where her slumbering fathers lie, From her blue rivers and her welling fountains, And clear cold sky-- From her rough coast,...

4. Part 4

It is not questionable that the productions and general prosperity of the island decreased under Boyer's administration. The blacks needed the stringent policy of some such tyra...

2. Part 2

"I put all this as a general proposition, to which Miss Fuller affords a marked exception--to this extent, that her personal character and her printed book are merely one and th...

8. Part 8

"At least, in most instances," continued the Baron, "when we have had an opportunity of hearing the cases confirmed. I remember once, in particular. You may recollect, Lieutenan...