Familiar studies of men and books
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"VICTOR HUGO'S romances occupy an important position in the history of literature ; many innovations, timidly made elsewhere, have in them been carried boldly out to their last consequences ; much that was indefinite in literary tendencies has attained to definite maturity ; many things have come to a point and been distinguished one from the other ; and it is only in the last romance of all, Quatre Vingt Treize, that this culmination is most perfect."
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THESE studies are collected from the monthly press. One appeared in the NEW QUARTERLY, one in MACMILLAN'S, and the rest in the CORNHILL MAGAZINE. To the CORNHILL I owe a double debt of thanks; first, that I was received there in the very best society, and under the eye of the very best of editors; and second, that the proprietors have allowed me to republish so considerable an amount of copy.
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