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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 53, No. 331, May, 1843 By: Various |
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine Volume 53, No. 331, May, 1843 is a fascinating collection of literary works from various authors of the time. The magazine features a wide range of topics including politics, literature, history, and reviews of current events.
One of the standout features of this volume is the quality of the writing. The authors have a strong command of language and are able to convey their ideas and opinions clearly and effectively. The magazine also provides a glimpse into the cultural and political landscape of the 19th century, giving readers an insight into the issues and debates of the time.
One of the highlights of this volume is the variety of content. From essays on current events to short stories and poetry, there is something for every reader to enjoy. The magazine also features reviews of books and plays, providing readers with an overview of the latest literary offerings.
Overall, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine Volume 53, No. 331, May, 1843 is a well-rounded and engaging collection of literary works that offers a valuable glimpse into the past. Readers interested in history, literature, and culture will find much to enjoy in this volume. NO. CCCXXXI. MAY, 1843. VOL. LIII. CONTENTS. DUMAS IN ITALY AMMALÁT BEK. A TRUE TALE OF THE CAUCASUS FROM THE RUSSIAN OF MARLÍNSKI. CHAPTER VI. REYNOLD'S DISCOURSES. CONCLUSION LEAP YEAR. A TALE THE BATTLE OF THE BLOCKS. THE PAVING QUESTION POEMS AND BALLADS OF SCHILLER. No. VIII. NATURAL HISTORY OF SALMON AND SEA TROUT CALEB STUKELY. PART THE LAST COMMERCIAL POLICY. SPAIN DUMAS IN ITALY. [ Souvenirs de Voyage en Italie, par ALEXANDRE DUMAS. 5 vols. duod.] France has lately sent forth her poets in great force, to travel, and to write travels. Delamartine, Victor Hugo, Alexandre Dumas, and others, have been forth in the high ways and the high seas, observing, portraying, poetizing, romancing. The last mentioned of these, M. Dumas, a dramatist very ingenious in the construction of plots, and one who tells a story admirably, has travelled quite in character. There is a dramatic air thrown over all his proceedings, things happen as pat as if they had been rehearsed, and he blends the novelist and tourist together after a very bold and original fashion. It is a new method of writing travels that he has hit upon, and we recommend it to the notice of our countrymen or countrywomen, who start from home with the fixed idea, happen what may, of inditing a book... Continue reading book >>
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