The English historian James Anthony Froude (1818-1894) specialized in Reformation and Tudor studies. His work is characterized by vivid description and an orderly narrative style. James Froude was born in Dartington, Devon, on April 23, 1818. He was educ...
On 1 May 1937, the editors of the Times Literary Supplement used the occasion of the centenary of Victoria's accession and the coronation of her great-grandson George VI to celebrate "some of the literary accomplishments of the hundred years." James Anth...
James Anthony Froude is best known as a controversial historian and the literary executor and biographer of Thomas Carlyle. He was also, however, an accomplished writer of fiction and editor of Fraser's Magazine for more than a dozen years. His autobiogr...
IF NOBODY TOLD YOU, it might take a while to figure out that the new show at the Corcoran is of oil sketches rather than finished works. Most of the 89 paintings are jewellike landscape miniatures, bright and fresh as the great outdoors in...
Gerhard Gesell Has Been Around Far Too Long To Be Surprised By The Follies Of Men Or Their Morning-After Rationalizations. But The Trial Of Retired Marine Lieutenant Colonel Oliver L. North - Who Will Finally Be Sentenced This Week - Really Put the Judge's...