[3]

A contribution to “The Wampum Library”; Longmans, Green & Co., 1904.

[4]

This paper, later included in Pen and Ink, 1888, has since been published by itself in a little volume: Longmans, Green & Co., 1901.

[5]

This definition was printed first in the Bookman for February, 1904, and later in the Reader for February, 1906. It has subsequently been repeated in nearly every book that deals with this special aspect of the art of fiction.

[6]

The second story of the second day, and the sixth story of the ninth day. See “American Short Stories,” p. 28.

[7]

Published first in The Atlantic Monthly for August, 1902, and since included, as Chapter XII. in “A Study of Prose Fiction”: Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1904.