The Evergreen: A Northern Seasonal - Volume 2
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Title
The Evergreen: A Northern Seasonal - Volume 2
Subject
Autumn: Textual decorations and page layouts
Description
Volume 2 of 4
Source
Publisher
Patrick Geddes & Colleagues
Date
Autumn 1895
Contributor
Reg Beatty
Kaitlyn Fralick
Lorraine Janzen Kooistra
Kaitlyn Fralick
Lorraine Janzen Kooistra
Rights
Public Domain
Toronto Metropolitan University Library Archives and Special Collections
Toronto Metropolitan University Library Archives and Special Collections
Relation
Evergreen Digital Edition, edited by Lorraine Janzen Kooistra, 2016-2018. Yellow Nineties 2.0, Toronto Metropolitan University Centre for Digital Humanities, 2019.
Language
English
Type
Periodical
Textual ornaments
Identifier
EGV2
Coverage
Autumn 1895
Table Of Contents
Autumn in Nature; Autumn in Life; Autumn in the World; Autumn in the North
Date Modified
26 October 2017, ljk
27 November 2022, rb
27 November 2022, rb
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Collection Items
The Biology of Autumn
ARGUMENT.-Life is rhythmic and is punctuated by the seasons. The curve of life is undulatory; summer is the crest of the wave, winter the trough, spring and autumn the ascending and descending curves. No one note expresses autumn. It is a time of…
Love Shall Stay
4 lyric quatrains: ababdeath and loss and departure, “But I’ll make a summer within my heart, /And Love, sweet Love, shall stay!”
The Sociology of Autumn
ARGUMENT.-I. How everyday experience dlfferentiates into the Arts and Sciences, yet how their progress is not only towards diversity, but towards Unity. II. How this Unity may come into our experience, and that from childhood. III. How cities may be…
Cobweb Hall
A Berwickshire Folk-tale about a house that is shunned rather than haunted. Lived in by an eccentric single woman, Miss Clinscales, with an obsequious man servant. She is found dead one morning by maid, with her throat cut; a large amount of money is…
The Night-Comers
3-act play translated by William Sharp, with a note on the author by Sharp: Charles Van Lerberghe holds a peculiar place in the contemporary Belgian Renaissance. His actual literary achievement has, in bulk, been singularly meagre. A few poems, one…