M. Griswold. (Cambridge, U.S.A., 1895.)
The Section headed "Historical Tales" in "Guide to the Study of
American History," by E. Channing and A. B. Hart. (Ginn and Co.,
1896.)
A Letter on "Historical Novels, Past and Present," by "Mazarin," in
The Bookman, October, 1896.
Article on "The Indian Mutiny in Fiction," in Blackwood's Magazine,
February, 1897.
Article on "The Importance of Illustrating New England History by a
series of Romances," by Rufus Choate, in The New England Magazine,
November, 1897.
Paper read before the College of Preceptors, on "The Use of
Historical Romances in the Teaching of History," by R. F. Charles
in The Educational Times, November, 1897.
Article on "The American Historical Novel," by Paul Lester Ford, in
The Atlantic Monthly, December, 1897.
[In this article a definition of the "Historical Novel" at variance
with my own, has been suggested. In spite of Mr. Fords argument, I
am still of opinion that the line of demarcation between the
Historical Novel proper and the Novel of Character or Adventure can
be more clearly drawn than he allows.
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