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Letters to Dead Authors

Letters to Dead Authors

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LETTERS
TO
DEAD AUTHORS

BY
ANDREW LANG

Decorative graphic

LONDON
LONGMANS, GREEN, AND CO.
1886

All rights reserved

 

TO

MISS THACKERAY

THESE EXERCISES

IN THE ART OF DIPPING

ARE DEDICATED

 

PREFACE.

Sixteen of these Letters, which were written at the suggestion of the Editor of the “St. James’s Gazette,” appeared in that journal, from which they are now reprinted, by the Editor’s kind permission.  They have been somewhat emended, and a few additions have been made.  The Letters to Horace, Byron, Isaak Walton, Chapelain, Ronsard, and Theocritus have not been published before.

The gem on the title-page, now engraved for the first time, is a red cornelian in the British Museum, probably Græco-Roman, and treated in an archaistic style.  It represents Hermes Psychagogos, with a Soul, and has some likeness to the Baptism of Our Lord, as usually shown in art.  Perhaps it may be post-Christian.  The gem was selected by Mr. A. S. Murray.

It is, perhaps, superfluous to add that some of the Letters are written rather to suit the Correspondent than to express the writer’s own taste or opinions.  The Epistle to Lord Byron, especially, is “writ in a manner which is my aversion.”

CONTENTS.

 

 

PAGE

I.

To W. M. Thackeray

1

II.

To Charles Dickens

10

III.

To Pierre de Ronsard

22

IV.

To Herodotus

34

V.

Epistle to Mr. Alexander Pope

46

VI.

To Lucian of Samosata

55

VII.

To Maître Françoys Rabelais

66

VIII.

To Jane Austen

75

IX.

To Master Isaak Walton

86

X.

To M. Chapelain

98

XI.

To Sir John Maundeville, Kt.

110

XII.

To Alexandre Dumas

119

XIII.

To Theocritus

130

XIV.

To Edgar Allan Poe

140

XV.

To Sir Walter Scott, Bart.

152

XVI.

To Eusebius of Cæsarea

162

XVII.

To Percy Bysshe Shelley

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