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LITERATURE, CONTINENTAL, IX 18W. 



been drawn up by K. r. Krruj>. P v\ . ,,,-h ha* 

 begun a "Xu dsimk ..ml M. 



CislM-Iti' t ii> the atitlf -r ....i- n- Mu*oum. n 



. . : -. ,. Bnui lesV ^ i i SI .1 . 

 spearr tl " though son,.- what un 



1 book oo Swedish romanticism of the flrat 



.";and 



J. clausm's "Jens Baro**) l*Nk* put. 



.nhagenare: H. < 1,* Mun.i 



..,- K , '. N -I ... il. .:.-.-.'. "-,., ' ;. -.* l.ivf; 

 i .-,.- ::. ....-- I:.,..- . ' . I i..-.; - - 1 Vaar"; 

 u.i \ -lie." 



. :ir i> " Hjnrl : en 



rtuH.mu. Utstone," l\ tor ot 



-lllustreret Tiden 



sine), In which the aothor, M Dsoal, gives evidence 



erially in tin- delinea- 



tion of young women. In " \illui: -udni- 



trraar/S. Schandorph \pjcl- 



wncr* fhowi good eye for hi. .atin*. 



Hem, M in other countries, the complaint i* that 



.ud theories succeed each other 00 rapidly that 

 art, instead of being quickened, decline* and decays. 



.in* sUo that the tendency to abandon the un- 

 varnished realism, rampant yesterdav, for 

 symbolism and m\-ti.->m is present here as \\.ll. 

 tiipmmisinjr a rettlwt as K. Ilrandes is 

 said to have bowed to t i ta>t<- l>y trans- 



ferring the scene of one f hi- lai-->t .-..m. .TH-H to a 

 sort or dreamland, and of another t<> tin ancient days 

 of the NTth." " li-ki-nl-lM-." ly .InhaniK 

 (uth<>ralsoof M Rejsebogen n ), isacillcti<>M of poems 

 of beauty, denptte a certain iii'>nt<>Mv and cinotionul- 

 -. a.-* wi-11 aa certain archaic 

 imagery and an absence of ideas, an- said t<. mark the 



: tin- \\n. f< ncral. < '. !' n> d<' 



picts the bc-a :<>dious 



vane of M Angelina t n and Alfred Ijrwen lia- 

 44 Kkko" (poem*, mainly nonnet* i. t inallv. * ViMund 

 Smed,** in which Bolger Inichtnann (haiful 1 

 M the * foremort reresentative n of in'-d.-m Danish 



literture) desJs with a huhject fn.ni the elder K.Ida, 

 {criticised for 44 exuberant and somewhat s-ntiniental 



strangely opposed to the riiroro:.- 

 )ie Mmran and tradition of ancient Scandinavia." 

 rranos. -I' \ V i-xti-iihive literary produc- 



tion history a* tunial holds an imiortant place. The 

 publication of memoir* i* rather ov.-rdone. \\ant of 

 critical difu-rimination rcftultin? in on uhu*e of this 

 literary fashion. Th- - M, -m.,in-s" of Cham-elU.r 

 PsMuter and Gen. Thi. -Lault have Wen followed 

 bv those of Gens. Paulin ( M Souvenirs. 

 Fsntin des Odoanls ".Journal. IMMI-'W.-, I) e Ba- 



Fsntin des Odoards ("JoarnaL 1800-W). De Ba- 

 rante (-Souvenir*, 1782-186*; - ..ni.-.rd. and 



the spirited and plain spoken Mareehal de Cartel lane 

 f M Journal. If Tin-re have also M] ., 



-8ov, . ,,mte de Mont-aillard. A^-nt de la 



Diplomatic secrete pendant la Kew.lution, 1'Kmpire 

 et Is Kcvtauration " ; u Souvenir* de la Vie militairc 

 Baron Uhurr, 1787- res du 



<*omt de Psn.y de la 



Fsmille Kovale pendant la Revolution, ITSS-W; 



.::-:: " :!.. Mar.- 

 ehaldeSeyur"; 



with all their rancorous rnalevol* much 



iVrhl on an interesting period), and tho*- 



. of interest on th 



Krvnlutioo). te Mi-moires de hriin.o- l.avaux,8er- 

 MMft M \W de Liirne, 17W-1814." edited by A. 

 Mvteoo, an account of ,,f t h e Napo- 



<.uerre. 

 it Wdtsde Sc.ldau.- -dited hy F. Msraon, 



T-.Tird'Au 



BepubUque 11 illustrate an 

 Tne Idylfe *oi^ 

 jfa"Mttdu Prince Eugene- has been treated in a 

 noteworthy manner by A. PuliUer; and A. 1 



aeonte* par rimage"und ,1. 





 !...K'raphie histories t.l : 



df la l; < lirallcol.' 



i-.litfi 



MauMc -irts much do,-unu-ni:. 



I " ; the " \ i. mili!: 



.' '7p 



.i.li-hrd l-\ las children : tin- I 

 Hroglie's " I.'Alliain-c . \iitn 



nlril'iitioii t,i tin- diplomatic hi 



' 



nirs P..UI- 



hi I'm- . i, ;\ 



exploit. -.1 t.y th- ro\! 



impartial author of :i " H'^t- 



K.mpii >venW 



mihtain 



ing rcvelat [..lr..n 1 1 1 



. 



lilu-ral jH.litical cfl 



to the military di>atT of I^TO; Com;. 



- diplomatiques r 



hu.juct continues hi> j.atri-itii- l-i;t 



of ho.-ks on the 1 



\\ork- l.\ Thoumas, A. Chuquet. 

 KoUSSet. I'. Lehautcoiirt. A. Hunleaii. and A. V> 



. -o heen puHi-hcd. (ielieral hi-' 



._- with France an \. Frank.' 

 d'Aul: 



Souvenirs maritime*"; I 

 Parlement de Paris. . . . 1 _:, 151 



re de Honl. au\." published under 

 of the municipality: and A. Tom-hem- 

 lioun.' militaire.'' ro, a schol;,' 



able attainments, in -llistoire an<-ien:ie .l<- I'eunB 



de l'( >rient das>ijue " j. r-.ves himselt' :t 

 usual al'ilit;. 



serand's " I.e i:.man d'un K-.i d'F.co-- 

 volume ilealintr with tl, r? I II : \ 



Laud write* ..t'- Ku-e> et I'- 



. and l-;i !; publique d'Halti : 



:ni-|Ue" i> drawn l>\ I' 

 I.'Afri|U. 



suits of tin- careful archteologicaJ i; 



French in simple and charmintr laniruatre. ' 



K-nitii-r has written l/lli-t- 



Atlairs Oriental an- treated of in I 



Cuerres Civile* <lu .lapon. 11 



" BibliofrraphicCi 



Madagascar "; L. Hr 

 a Madagascar, l^l 



t*s "Madagascar 



Efovft 1 *; and .1. I., de LaneasanV 

 frnncaise en Iinlo-Chine," a frank 

 thorii fbur yam* governorship. Pierre 



i inipres*i I.e DeMHj 



Condition de la Femmc a< ni*" l^^^l 



- de- .lellX Mond-s." T. de \\ ;, 

 les Allemaii'ls : I/Art . t 1< - Mo 



In jK.litical history 

 imerous. 



and other posthumous work* bj .'..'. 



journalint and historic 



ave aj.peare.l ; 



Franfe" is treated in an alh- arid 1-rilli. 

 the .liplom. Millet : ai, 



lected his discourses on t)>< 

 lie pn-fa<-e thr" 

 during leiK-y of 



government i- flu- theme, frankly and boldw 

 treaU-*!. of ' S..uverainet- du P' 

 d'Kichthul : \ 

 ardently to combat the " T\ rann 



pamphlets; and cii-n,. ~^^H 



ha* r>een variously rated a "rant iron 



end " and as a moit original work of ^rcat importaiMp ! 



