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    Quote Originally Posted by Logos View Post
    Many more of Henry James's novels have been added including The Golden Bowl, What Maisie Knew, The Awkward Age, and The Pupil. His essay on Nathaniel Hawthorne and numerous of his short stories have been added including "A Bundle of Letters" and "The Tree of Knowledge".
    I just discovered a much larger number of James works than the last time I checked. I can't believe it took me so long to discover this. (Admittedly, I've not been keeping up with this thread as I probably should have.) Thank you, Logos!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jamesian View Post
    Thank you, Logos!
    Glad to see another happy LitNetter
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    To Logos: Did you mention is Henry James' novel "Turn of the Screw" and Joseph Conrad' "Nostromo" were now included in this ever-expanding list of authors? quasimodo1

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    No, I actually haven't been 'slacking off' too much during the past couple of summer months

    I've added more works by Upton Sinclair including 4 plays, his essay collection The Profits of Religion and his novel 100%: The Story of a Patriot.

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    Many more works by Sir Arthur Quiller Couch, or the mighty "Q" as is his pseudonym, are now on the site. Short stories include: "The Outlandish Ladies", "Statement of Gabriel Foot: Highwayman", "Psyche", "Old Aeson", "The Small People", "The Doctor's Foundling", "The Gifts of Feodor Himkoff", "The Paradise of Choice", "Red Velvet", "The Jew on the Moor", and "Widdershins".

    Added novels include: Foe-Farrell, Dead Man's Rock, The Laird's Luck and other Fireside Tales, The White Wolf and Other Fireside Tales, Poison Island, and Lady Good-for-Nothing

    You can now read his Cambridge lecture series On the Art of Writing and On the Art of Reading, and his poetry collection Green Bays.

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    Some non-fiction works by Samuel Butler have been added including his travel memoir Alps and Sanctuaries of Piedmont and the Canton Ticino, Cambridge Pieces, Ex Voto, and God the Known and God the Unknown.

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    Thomas Carlyle's collection Latter Day Pamphlets and Early Kings of Norway can now be read here.

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    Most of the "Tuck-Me-In Tales" and "Sleepy-Time Tales" by Arthur Scott Bailey are now on-site. Light 'n' Easy reading

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    Oliver Wendell Holmes's The Autocrat of the Breakfast Table and Elsie Venner can now be read on LitNet.

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    Mystery author Anna Katherine Green's Filigree Ball, That Affair Next Door, The Millionaire Baby, and many of her short stories are now added.

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    Charles Reade's novels The Woman Hater, Foul Play, The Cloister and the Hearth, and Love Me Little, Love Me Long are among more of his works added.

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    For Bayard Taylor I've added, among others, his non-fiction travel memoirs Views A-Foot and The Lands of the Saracen: Pictures of Palestine, Asia Minor, Sicily, and Spain.

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    For Jonathan Swift his non-fiction Writings on Religion and the Church, Vol. I. has been added. A whole bunch of his poems are now on site, some which are pretty funny, rife with his trademark Swiftian bawdy satire including "The Furniture of a Woman's Mind", "The Stella Poems", "Verses Made for Fruit Women", "Helter Skelter", and "A Beautiful Young Nymph going to Bed";

    Corinna wakes. A dreadful sight!
    Behold the ruins of the night!
    A wicked rat her plaster stole,
    Half eat, and dragg'd it to his hole.
    The crystal eye, alas! was miss'd;
    And puss had on her plumpers p--st,
    A pigeon pick'd her issue-pease:
    And Shock her tresses fill'd with fleas.
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    Maria Edgeworth's Belinda, and Tales and Novels (and much more to come!) are now on-site.

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    We now have many of Nobel prize-winning playwright John Galsworthy's plays on site including The Silver Box, The Mob, The Skin Game, The Eldest Son, The Foundations, Loyalties, and his highly lauded political work Justice. You can also read his novels The Island Pharisees, Saint's Progress, The Patrician, and The Burning Spear.

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    "Legend of Sleepy Hollow" author Washington Irving's novel Astoria is now added and his part memoir, part biography, and critical essays of the poet Lord George Gordon Byron in Abbotsford and Newstead Abbey recalls his stay at Byron's estate.

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    Much fiction and non- by Scottish clergyman and author George MacDonald has been added. Fiction titles include:

    Thomas Wingfold, Malcolm, Gutta Percha Willie: the Working Genius, Warlock O'Glenwarlock, What's Mine's Mine, The History of Photogen and Nycteris, The Vicar's Daughter, The Portent and Other Stories, Alec Forbes of Howglen, Heather and Snow, A Rough Shaking, Ranald Bannerman's Boyhood, Salted With Fire, and Phantastes "A Faerie Romance for Men and Women";

    " .... when suddenly there stood on the threshold of the little chamber, as though she had just emerged from its depth, a tiny woman-form, as perfect in shape as if she had been a small Greek statuette roused to life and motion. Her dress was of a kind that could never grow old-fashioned, because it was simply natural: a robe plaited in a band around the neck, and confined by a belt about the waist, descended to her feet. It was only afterwards, however, that I took notice of her dress, although my surprise was by no means of so overpowering a degree as such an apparition might naturally be expected to excite. Seeing, however, as I suppose, some astonishment in my countenance, she came forward within a yard of me, and said, in a voice that strangely recalled a sensation of twilight, and reedy river banks, and a low wind, even in this deathly room:--

    "Anodos, you never saw such a little creature before, did you?"

    "No," said I; "and indeed I hardly believe I do now."

    "Ah! that is always the way with you men; you believe nothing the first time; and it is foolish enough to let mere repetition convince you of what you consider in itself unbelievable. I am not going to argue with you, however, but to grant you a wish."
    MacDonald's non-fiction titles include: The Hope of the Gospel, Miracles of Our Lord, and A Dish Of Orts which includes essays on William Shakespeare, Robert Browning, and Percy Bysshe Shelley. You can also check out his play If I Had A Father. Short Stories newly added include: "Stephen Archer", "The Gifts of the Child Christ", "The Butcher's Bills", and "Port in a Storm".

    Many of his poems have been added including "A Hidden Life", "The Homeless Ghost", "Abu Midjan", "A Book Of Dreams", "A Memorial of Africa", "Better Things", "Light", "If I Were A Monk", "The Lost Soul", "A Dream Within A Dream", "A Story of the Sea Shore", "The Child-Mother", "Love's Ordeal", "A Prayer for the Past", "My Room", "Death and Birth", "Lessons for a Child", "The Mother Mary", "The Woman That Cried in the Crowd", "The Syrophenician Woman", "Pilate's Wife", and "Mary Magdalene".

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    Mark Twain's famous short story "The £1,000,000 Bank Note" is now added.

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    Samuel Hopkins Adams's novels Success, The Clarion, and Little Miss Grouch are now added.

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    Elizabeth Gaskell's highly controversial novel about an unmarried mother Ruth, Sylvia's Lovers, and The Moorland Cottage are now added.

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    Robert Louis Stevenson--lots added. I'll start with the fiction/novels: Catriona, Prince Otto, Weir of Hermiston, The Silverado Squatters, and St. Ives. For non-fiction, titles include many of Stevenson's travel writings: An Inland Voyage and his famous Travels with a Donkey in the Cevennes. And, his poetry collections: New Poems, Prayers Written At Vailima, and Songs of Travel and Other Verses are now on-site.

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    Oh and quizzes, can't forget quizzes

    One for Stephen Crane, author of The Red Badge of Courage has been added:
    http://www.online-literature.com/for...php?quizid=553

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    A big thank you to member downing for submitting another quiz for Gone With The Wind:
    http://www.online-literature.com/for...php?quizid=539

    and one for F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby:
    http://www.online-literature.com/for...php?quizid=540

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    Thank you to fadingphantom for submitting The Ultimate Phantom of the Opera Quiz:
    http://www.online-literature.com/for...php?quizid=543

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    man you have been busy!
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    To Logos: I'll second that. quasi

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    Hurray!!! some of my favourites up there so going to read them ....

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    Next update time

    I'll start with the new quizzes: http://www.online-literature.com/forums/quiz.php?

    Thanks to member EAB for submitting the "Animal Farm Inquisitorial Quiz" http://www.online-literature.com/for...php?quizid=562

    Orwell's quizzes are among the most popular on the site, check them out! Other authors that have new quizzes added to their pages are:

    Upton Sinclair,
    Andrew Lang,
    F. Scott Fitzgerald,
    Herman Melville,
    Robert Browning,
    Washington Irving,
    George Eliot, and
    Elizabeth Gaskell.

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    Other works added include:

    Daniel Defoe's short stories "Everybody's Business is Nobody's Business", "History of the Plague in London", and "The Life, Adventures & Piracies of the Famous Captain Singleton".

    Elizabeth Gaskell's short story "The Manchester Marriage".

    John Galsworthy's essay collections including Inn of Tranquility.

    George MacDonald's Unspoken Sermons.

    Edward Everett Hale's The Man Without a Country and Other Tales and How To Do It.

    Herman Melville's novel The Confidence Man.

    Victor Hugo's novel Napoleon the Little.

    Robert Louis Stevenson's collection of essays Lay Morals and Other Papers.

    Kate Douglas Wiggin's novels Children's Rights, Diary of a Goose Girl, Polly Oliver's Problem, A Village Stradivarius, and The Story Of Waitstill Baxter.

    John Kendrick Bangs's R. Holmes & Co. and amusing Autobiography of Methuselah.

    George Eliot's poems including "How Lisa Love the King" and "The Legend of Jubal".

    Washington Irving's controversial and highly amusing Knickerbocker's History of New York, Tales of a Traveller, Life of George Washington, biography of Oliver Goldsmith and many more short stories of his including "Recollections of The Alhambra", "The Enchanted Island", and "The Legend of the Engulphed Convent".

    Miguel de Cervantes' Exemplary Novels includes "Rinconete and Cortadillo" and "The Jealous Estramaduran".

    More plays by William Congreve: The Double Dealer, The Old Bachelor, and Incognita.

    More poems by Ralph Waldo Emerson. His collection May-Day includes poems "Fate", "Freedom", and "Friendship", and translations of poems by Michel Angelo Buonaroti and Omar Chiam.

    And last but not least, short story and essay collections, fiction and non-, by Andrew Lang including:
    John Knox and the Reformation,
    A Short History of Scotland,
    Books and Bookmen,
    A Monk of Fife,
    Myth, Ritual, and Religion,
    Sir Walter Scott and the Border Minstrelsy,
    The Disentanglers,
    The Mark Of Cain,
    Pickle the Spy,
    Tales of Troy: Ulysses the Sacker of Cities,
    The Book of Dreams and Ghosts, and
    Shakespeare, Bacon, and the Great Unknown.

    Some of Lang's poetry collections now added:
    Ballads in Blue China,
    Ban and Arriere Ban,
    Grass of Parnassus, and
    Rhymes à la Mode.

    Lang's poems include "Culloden", "For Mark Twain's Jubilee", and "To Robert Louis Stevenson". You'll get a taste of the Old Scots in some of them including "Ballant o'Ballantrae", and check out "Rhyme of Oxford Cockney Rhymes". Lang was also an avid golfer and wrote the poems "Ode to Golf", "Off My Game", "Ballade of the Royal Game of Golf" and his short sketches "The Confessions of a Duffer" in Angling Sketches and finally "Golf" in Lost Leaders.
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    Wow, outstanding Logos.
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    *bows deeply* thank you ...
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    Some Hugo's new works are now available to me! Thanks Logos!
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    Oh I've really neglected this, here is a quick update

    There have been *many* new Quizzes posted! http://www.online-literature.com/for...iz.php?catid=1

    One for Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm author Kate Douglas Wiggin, quizzes for poets Longfellow, Keats, and Emerson, and also for authors Miguel Cervantes, E. M. Forster, Zane Grey, Charles Darwin, and Frederick Douglass. Thanks to member nicholas wright for submitting one on Shakespeare's King Henry IV Part 1, and to Lil1Loves2Read for their George Bernard Shaw quiz. Thanks to Foxesrcute for their quiz on Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island, and eyemaker for their Tom Sawyer quiz. And also a big thank you to progerry who sent us a quiz on Macbeth.

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    As to new e-texts added, there's been *dozens*... http://www.online-literature.com/author_index.php

    Novels-fiction and non, short stories, poems, essays, and plays by Ralph Waldo Emerson, Thomas Bailey Aldrich, Gertrude Atherton, Andrew Lang, Jonathan Swift, Leonid Andreyev, Ambrose Bierce, Tolstoy, Bret Harte, T. S. Arthur, Victor Hugo, Machiavelli, Countess Orczy, George Gissing, Goethe, Zane Grey, Rabindranath Tagore, Gene Stratton Porter, and Charles Darwin have now been added.
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    To Logos: Even in delay, you are on top of things, as usual. What has been added to the Bierce collection? Any old time. q1

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