. Marie Corelli : the writer and the woman. A Boating Place on the Avon. A Favorite Reach on the Avon *Arciath* 81 respondence were many flattering letters from menand women of light and leading, not only in Eng-land, but abroad. The novel under notice, whichwas issued in 1889, brought Miss Corelli a letter ofpraise from Lord Tennyson. The work was indeedso remarkable a piece of imaginative conceptionand picturesque writing that it appealed peculiarlyto the Laureates sense of the poetic and artistic. Of the mission of the book, which was of seriouscharacter, we shall speak anon. Ardath is oneo
. Marie Corelli : the writer and the woman. A Boating Place on the Avon. A Favorite Reach on the Avon *Arciath* 81 respondence were many flattering letters from menand women of light and leading, not only in Eng-land, but abroad. The novel under notice, whichwas issued in 1889, brought Miss Corelli a letter ofpraise from Lord Tennyson. The work was indeedso remarkable a piece of imaginative conceptionand picturesque writing that it appealed peculiarlyto the Laureates sense of the poetic and artistic. Of the mission of the book, which was of seriouscharacter, we shall speak anon. Ardath is oneof the authors finest efforts to further the cause oftrue religion. A strange outcome of the book wasthe proposed building, by some enthusiastic Amer-icans, of a Corelli city in Fremont County, Colo-rado, U. S. A., on the Arkansas River, and a prospec-tus was actually issued explaining the project. Ardath is divided into three parts. In the firstis introduced a sceptic poet, Theos Alwyn. In theSecond Book, Theos is transplanted into the city ofAl-Kyris, in a bygone wor
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