GENIUS AND OTHER ESSAYS
BY
EDMUND CLARENCE STEDMAN

NEW YORK
MOFFAT, YARD AND COMPANY
1911
Copyright, 1911, by
MOFFAT, YARD AND COMPANY
New York
Published, September, 1911
CONTENTS
CHAPTER | PAGE | |
I. | Genius | 1 |
II. | What is Criticism? | 38 |
III. | A Belt of Asteroids | 46 |
IV. | Keats | 82 |
V. | Landor | 91 |
VI. | William Blake, Poet and Painter | 102 |
VII. | Whittier | 107 |
VIII. | Mr. Bryant's "Thirty Poems" | 111 |
IX. | Mr. Bryant's "Homer" | 125 |
X. | Stoddard's Poems | 141 |
XI. | Mrs. Stoddard's Novels | 154 |
XII. | Mrs. Stoddard's Poems | 159 |
XIII. | Stoddard's Last Poem | 166 |
XIV. | Austin Dobson | 174 |
XV. | Eugene Field | 183 |
XVI. | Edwin Booth | 193 |
XVII. | King—"The Frolic and the Gentle" | 215 |
XVIII. | Guy Wetmore Carryl | 220 |
XIX. | Treasure Tombs at Mykenæ | 225 |
XX. | Sidney Lanier | 250 |
XXI. | Julia Ward Howe | 254 |
XXII. | Emma Lazarus | 264 |
XXIII. | Kipling's Ballads of "The Seven Seas" | 268 |
XXIV. | Wendell's "Cotton Mather" | 274 |
XXV. | Juliet's Runaway, Once More | 280 |
EDITORIAL NOTE
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Laura Stedman,
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