It is the fashion to call every story controversial that deals with times when controversy or a war of religion was raging; but it should be remembered that there are some which only attempt to portray human feelings as affected by the events that such warfare occasioned. 'Old Mortality' and 'Woodstock' are not controversial tales, and the 'Chaplet of Pearls' is so quite as little. It only aims at drawing certain scenes and certain characters as the convulsions of the sixteenth century may have affected them, and is, in ...
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It is the fashion to call every story controversial that deals with times when controversy or a war of religion was raging; but it should be remembered that there are some which only attempt to portray human feelings as affected by the events that such warfare occasioned. 'Old Mortality' and 'Woodstock' are not controversial tales, and the 'Chaplet of Pearls' is so quite as little. It only aims at drawing certain scenes and certain characters as the convulsions of the sixteenth century may have affected them, and is, in fact, like all historical romance, the shaping of the conceptions that the imagination must necessarily form when dwelling upon the records of history. That faculty which might be called the passive fancy, and might almost be described in Portia's song, - 'It is engendered in the eyes, By READING fed-and there it dies, '- that faculty, I say, has learnt to feed upon character and incident, and to require that the latter should be effective and exciting. Is it not reasonable to seek for this in the days when such things were not infrequent, and did not imply exceptional wickedness or misfortune in those engaged in them? This seems to me one plea for historical novel, to which I would add the opportunity that it gives for study of the times and delineation of characters. Shakespeare's Henry IV. and Henry V., Scott's Louis XI., Manzoni's Federigo Borromeo, Bulwer's Harold, James's Philip Augustus, are all real contributions to our comprehension of the men themselves, by calling the chronicles and memoirs into action. True, the picture cannot be exact, and is sometimes distorted-nay, sometimes praiseworthy efforts at correctness in the detail take away whatever might have been lifelike in the outline. Yet, acknowledging all this, I must still plead for the tales that presumptuously deal with days gone by, as enabling the young to realize history vividly-and, what is still more desirable, requiring an effort of the mind which to read of modern days does not. The details of Millais' Inquisition or of his Huguenot may be in error in spite of all his study and diligence, but they have brought before us for ever the horrors of the auto-da-fe, and the patient, steadfast heroism of the man who can smile aside his wife's endeavour to make him tacitly betray his faith to save his life. Surely it is well, by pen as by picture, to go back to the past for figures that will stir the heart like these, even though the details be as incorrect as those of the revolt of Liege or of La Ferrette in 'Quentin Durward' and 'Anne of Geierstein.' Scott, however, willfully carved history to suit the purposes of his story; and in these days we have come to feel that a story must earn a certain amount of credibility by being in keeping with established facts, even if striking events have to be sacrificed, and that the order of time must be preserved. In Shakespeare's days, or even in Scott's, it might have been possible to bring Henry III. and his mignons to due punishment within the limits of a tale beginning with the Massacre of St. Bartholomew; but in 1868 the broad outlines of tragedy must be given up to keep within the bounds of historical verity.
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Used-Good. Good hardback in blue cloth with gilt. Illus by W.J. Hennessy. Free end papers browned; spine bumped with slight wear to cloth; speckled loss of colour to cloth.
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Used-Good. Good hardback in blue cloth. Reprint of new edition, 1914. Blue cloth lightly worn and soiled. Spine faded and browned a bit, bumped at head and foot, with dull gilt lettering. Endpapers browned. Text clean, with 3 b/w illustrations.
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This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside. This book has hardback covers. In poor condition, suitable as a reading copy. 8vo with blue binding and gilt lettering on the spine. Back strip is very loose and is torn. Front board is loose and the free end pages are completely detached but still present. Foxing throughout the book which doesn't affect the text. Back board is very loose and nearly detached. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item, 700grams, ISBN:
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This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside. This book has hardback covers. In fair condition, suitable as a study copy. No dust jacket. Octavo. Hardbound. Both covers attached, giltstamped on the front, blindstamped on the rear, one corner on the rear has been worn away. Backstrip attached. Binding tight. Some pages untrimmed, some with small tears in the page fringes. Text is clean. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item, 600grams, ISBN:
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Good. No Jacket. Tight in gold cloth covers with embossed titles. A little irregular loss of colour to edges of covers. Slight musty smell. Otherwise an excellent copy.
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W. J. Hennessy. Very Good. No Jacket. 12 vo. First thus edition in collected works; 436 clean, unmarked pages; brown c w/gilt decorations/titles; owner's pencil insc.
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Used-Good. NY: D. Appleton & Company, 1869. 331 pages, 4p publisher advertisement. Engraved frontispiece, plates. 9.5 x 5.75", purple cloth, gold stamped spine. Novel of medieval English Royalty. Tips bit worn, endsheet adhesions from former book cover, else VG.
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B/w Frontis & Illustrations. Very Good- No Jacket. 8vo-over 7 3/4"-9 3/4" Tall Copyright edition. Series: Collection of British Authors Tauchnitz Edition. Two volumes bound in half red leather over marbled boards and endpapers, gilt spine titling and raised bands, 8vo, 356 & 314pp. (Wear, darkening and rubbing to spine and edges, browning to edges and endpapers).