THE
ATLANTIC MONTHLY.
A Magazine of Literature, Science, Art, and Politics.
VOL. XX.—NOVEMBER, 1867.—NO. CXXI.
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1867, by Ticknor and Fields, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the District of Massachusetts.
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Contents
[THE GUARDIAN ANGEL.]
[OPINIONS OF THE LATE DR. NOTT RESPECTING BOOKS, STUDIES, AND ORATORS.]
[CRETAN DAYS.]
[CHANSON WITHOUT MUSIC.]
[THE ROSE ROLLINS.]
[ARE THE CHILDREN AT HOME?]
[IN THE GRAY GOTH.]
[BUSY BRAINS.]
[THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A QUACK.]
["THE LIE."]
[THE BOWERY AT NIGHT.]
[STEPHEN C. FOSTER AND NEGRO MINSTRELSY.]
[THE FEAST OF HARVEST.]
[A GREAT PUBLIC CHARACTER.]
[THE CONSPIRACY AT WASHINGTON,]
[REVIEWS AND LITERARY NOTICES.]