The North American Review for 1900 



THOSE who have followed the course of The North American Review 

 since it came under the present manag-ement in Ma}- of this year need not 

 be told what they may confidentl}' expect to find within its covers during- 

 the coming 3'ear. It is due, however, to the many thousands into whose 

 hands this circular will come as a first indication of the purposes and accom- 

 plishments of the magazine, to afford, as nearly as ma^^ be, the same basis of ^ 

 expectation. 



Following- is a partial list of the articles which have appeared in the 

 Review during- the past seven months : 



POETRY 



A Channel Passage — 1855, Hawthorn and Lavender — Songs and Madrigals, 



Algernon Charles Swinburne W. E. Henley 



" A Carol of Birds" and Other Poems, Nora Hotper 



LITERATURE 



The New Poetry, William Dean Howells Girls' Novels in France, Yetta Blaze de Bukv 



The Present Literary Situation in France. The Pleasures of Poverty, Max O'Rell 



Henry James The Story of a Helpful Queen, Carmen Sylva 

 The Literary Movement in Ireland, W. B. Yeats 



ART 



TheTercentenary of Velasquez, Charles Whibley The Picture Gallery of the Hermitage, 



A Century of Salons, Elizabeth Robins Pennell Cl.\ude Phillh;^ 



SQENTIFIC 



Wireless Telegraphy, G. Marconi Its Scientific History and Uses, Prof. J. A. Fleming 



Automobilism in France, Marquis de Chasseloup-Laubat 



THE DRAMA 



The Dramatic Festivals of Orange, Censorship of the Stage in England, 



Jules Claretie G. Bernard Shaw 



RELIGIOUS 



The Practice of Confession in the Catholic The Rebellion against the Royal Supremacy, 



Church, The Rev. R. F. Clarke, S. J. The Earl of Portsmouih 



The Agnostic's Side, Robert G. Ingersoll How the Ritualists Harm the Church, 



IngersoH's Influence, Rev. Dr. Henry M. Field The Rt. Hon. Arthur J. Baleoi i; 



The Zionist Movement, Prof. Richard Gottheil "Americanism," True and False, 

 The Religious Situation in England, Ian Maclaren Rev. Dr. Willi.v.m Barry 



EDUCATIONAL 



Commercial Education, The Curse in Education, Rebecca Hardlng Da\ is 



The Rt. Hon. James Bryce, M.P. Our Public Schools, M. G. Van Rensselakk 



American Universities, Edouard Rod 



WOMEN 



The Woman's International Parliament, ..-)•• ' '^HE Countess of Aberdih^.n 



( Kassandra Vivaria 



The Reverses of P.ritomart, Edmund Gosse East Indian Women, Mrs. F. A. Steel 



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