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In some of her tales, the artistic motive and spirit are qualified by the didactic aim, or the underlying "tendency," the purpose to teach, or to promote a favorite cause, which has become a frequent characteristic in modern fiction. Among the novelists of the late Victorian Era were Charles Keade, Blackmore, Stevenson, Kipling, Meredith, Hardy, and Mrs. Humphry Ward.
This is a rigorous rule for anything which man has made, but it does not try "Othello" so severely as "Balder"; and "Balder" is not utterly crushed by it. There are scenes in this drama, and also in "The Roman," which will not soon lose their significance, or easily melt out of the memory. A Good Fight, and other Tales. By CHARLES KEADE. New York: Harper & Brothers. 1859.
Criticism: Essays, by Symons, in Studies in Two Literatures; by Dawson, in Makers of Modern English; by Saintsbury, in Corrected Impressions. See also Nordby's Influence of Old Norse Literature. Swinburne. Life: Wratislaw's Algernon Charles Swinburne, a Study. Charles Keade. Texts: Cloister and the Hearth, in Everyman's Library; various editions of separate novels. Life: by C. Reade.
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