Century Magazine/Volume 47/Issue 6
Appearance
Contents
[edit]- Mors Benefica, by Edmund Clarence Stedman
- From the Old World to the New, by Andre Castaigne
- Pudd'nhead Wilson, by Mark Twain
- Ellen Terry in the "Merchant of Venice", by Thomas Bailey Aldrich
- Abraham Lincoln. Lincoln's Literary Experiments, by John G. Nicolay
- Old Dutch Masters. Meyndert Hobbema, by Timothy Cole
- Artist's Adventures. My First and Last Balloon Ascension, by Robert V. V. Sewell
- Answered, by Richard Henry Stoddard
- A Comet-Finder, by Frank W. Mack
- Wild Flowers in English Speech in America, by Edward Eggleston
- P'tit Matinic' Monotones. The Wreck, by George Wharton Edwards
- A Summer Month in a Welsh Village, by Susan Nichols Carter
- The Quest of the Arbutus, by Charles G. D. Roberts
- The Supply at St. Agatha's, by Elizabeth Stuart Phelps
- The Poet's Rose, by Edmund Waller
- "Walking one morning in the garden-close", by Margaret J. Preston
- Driven out of Tibet, by W. Woodville Rockhill
- Coeur D'Alene, by Mary Hallock Foote
- Jean Francois Millet's Life at Barbizon, by Pierre Millet
- Hunting an Abandoned Farm in Connecticut, by William Henry Bishop
- Dawn and Death, by Stuart Sterne
- Gods of India, by F. Marion Crawford
- Matthew Arnold,[1] by Florence Earle Coates
- The Red Box in Vesey Street, by H. C. Bunner
- Out of Sight, Out of Mind, by George E. Waring, Jr.
Topics of our Times
Open Letters
- Forestry Legislation in Europe, by B. E. Fernow
- Goethe on Paper Money, by Munroe Smith
- The Head of Sir Walter Scott, by T. T. Munger
- The Unity of the Sect, by William DeWitt Hyde
- The Century Series of American Artists. John Donoghue, by W. Lewis Fraser
- Origin of the Name "Stonewall" Jackson
- A Sharpless Portrait of Washington
In Lighter Vein
- The Department of Athletics, by Tudor Jenks
- The Lost Friend, by Mary Berri Chapman
- Development, by Helen Nicolay
- Miranda, by Clinton Scollard
- Aphorisms, by Dorothea Lummis
- Irish Songs. "The Widdy McGee", by Jennie E. T. Dowe
- "Look in thy Heart", by Titus Munson Coan
References
[edit]- ↑ "Matthew Arnold" by Florence Earle Coates (The Century Magazine, April 1894:931-37)