LONDON: 48 PALL MALL
W. COLLINS SONS & CO. LTD.
GLASGOW MELBOURNE AUCKLAND
Copyright 1918
NOTE
The chapters that follow have been written in varying moods, and express the fluctuating feelings aroused in the author by the modern novel and its treatment at the hands of the public. Though unrelated with the novel, the chapters on 'Falstaff,' 'The Esperanto of Art,' and 'The Twilight of Genius' have been included, either because artistically in keeping with other chapters, or because their general implications affect the fiction form.
A half of the book has not before now been published in Great Britain and Dominions.
CONTENTS
| PAGE | |
| A DECEPTIVE DEDICATION | [1] |
| LITANY OF THE NOVELIST | [24] |
| WHO IS THE MAN? | [62] |
| THREE YOUNG NOVELISTS: | |
| 1. D. H. LAWRENCE | [90] |
| 2. AMBER REEVES | [101] |
| 3. SHEILA KAYE-SMITH | [109] |
| FORM AND THE NOVEL | [118] |
| SINCERITY: THE PUBLISHER AND THE POLICEMAN | [124] |
| THREE COMIC GIANTS: | |
| 1. TARTARIN | [147] |
| 2. FALSTAFF | [161] |
| 3. MÜNCHAUSEN | [177] |
| THE ESPERANTO OF ART | [191] |
| THE TWILIGHT OF GENIUS | [208] |