Harper's New Monthly Magazine, No. 22, March, 1852, Volume 4.
Harper's
New Monthly Magazine
No. XXII.—March, 1852.—Vol. IV.
scene of the story.
Franconia, a village among the mountains at the North.
principal persons.
Rodolphus.
Ellen Linn: his sister, residing with her aunt up the glen.
Annie Linn, a younger sister.
Antoine Bianchinette, a French boy, at service at Mrs. Henry's, a short distance from the village. He is called generally by grown people Antonio, and by the children Beechnut.
Malleville, Mrs. Henry's niece.
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Contents
Chapter I.
Recollections Of St. Petersburg.
A Love Affair At Cranford.
Anecdotes Of Monkeys.
The Mountain Torrent.
I.
II.
III.
IV.
V.
VI.
VII.
VIII.
A Masked Ball At Vienna.
The Ornithologist.
A Child's Toy.
“Rising Generation”-Ism.
A Taste Of Austrian Jails.
Who Knew Best?
My First Place.
The Point Of Honor.
Christmas In Germany.
The Miracle Of Life.
Recollections Of Childhood.
Married Poets.—Elizabeth Barrett Browning—Robert Browning.
Incidents Of A Visit At The House Of William Cobbett.
A Reminiscence Of The French Emigration.
The Dream Of The Weary Heart.
New Discoveries In Ghosts.
Keep Him Out!
Story Of Rembrandt.
The Viper.
Esther Hammond's Wedding-Day.
Book IV.—Continued.—Chapter IX.
Chapter X.
Chapter XI.
Chapter XII.
Chapter XIII.
Chapter XIV.
Chapter XV.
Chapter XVI.
Chapter XVII.
A Brace Of Blunders By A Roving Englishman.
Public Executions In England.
What To Do In The Mean Time?
The Lost Ages.
Blighted Flowers.
Monthly Record of Current Events.
United States.
Mexico.
Great Britain.
France.
Austria And Hungary.
Editor's Table.
Editor's Easy Chair
Editor's Drawer.
Literary Notices.
A Leaf from Punch.
Fashions for March.
Footnotes