Word: novelist
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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This evening at 8 o'clock, in Sever 1L, Mr. Copeland will lecture on Kipling as a writer of short stories, as a novelist, and as a poet...
...Lecture. Mr. Kipling as a Writer of Short Stories, as a Novelist, and as a Poet. Mr. Copeland. Sever...
...Lecture. Mr. Kipling as a Writer of Short Stories, as a Novelist, and as a Poet. Mr. Copeland. Sever...
Great as M. Hugues Le Roux's successes have been as a journalist, novelist, sociologist and dramatist, it is as a conversationalist and orator that he is particularly noted in France. His language is full of poetry and color, and his diction is extremely clear. He has already spoken in all the capitals of Europe with a success which will undoubtedly be equalled in the United States...
...bringing to Harvard each year a distinguished man of letters to lecture on French art, literature or history. M. Rene Doumic, a critic, was the first to come to Cambridge, in 1898, lecturing on "Histoire du Romantisme en France." In 1899, followed M. Edouard Rod, a critic and novelist, who spoke on "La Poesie Dramatique en France." The third lecture was M. Henri de Regnier, a poet, whose subject was "Poesie Contemporaine Francaise." Last year M. Gaston Deschamps, the literary critic of the "Temps," delivered the course of lectures on "Le Theatre Contemporain...