THE

ATLANTIC MONTHLY.

A Magazine of Literature, Science, Art, and Politics.

VOL. XVII.—MAY, 1866.—NO. CIII.

Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1866, by Ticknor and Fields, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the District of Massachusetts.

Transcriber's Note: Minor typos have been corrected and footnotes moved to the end of the article. Table of contents has been created for the HTML version.

Contents

[THE HARMONISTS.]
[ABRAHAM DAVENPORT.]
[LAST DAYS OF WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR.]
[TO-MORROW.]
[DOCTOR JOHNS.]
[PASSAGES FROM HAWTHORNE'S NOTE-BOOKS.]
[THE FENIAN "IDEA."]
[THE CHIMNEY-CORNER FOR 1866.]
[EDWIN BOOTH.]
[AMONG THE LAURELS.]
[GRIFFITH GAUNT; OR, JEALOUSY.]
[WHAT WILL IT COST US?]
[MEPHISTOPHELEAN.]
[MR. HOSEA BIGLOW'S SPEECH IN MARCH MEETING.]
[QUESTION OF MONUMENTS.]
[REVIEWS AND LITERARY NOTICES.]
[RECENT AMERICAN PUBLICATIONS.]