Buried Caesars
BURIED CAESARS
BURIED CAESARS
Essays in Literary
Appreciation
BY
VINCENT STARRETT
I sometimes think that never blows so red
The Rose as where some buried Caesar bled.
Essay Index Reprint Series
BOOKS FOR LIBRARIES PRESS, INC.
FREEPORT, NEW YORK
First Published 1923
Reprinted 1968
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOG NUMBER:
68-16977
PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
To the Shining Memory
of Another Buried Caesar
ROBERT POLK STARRETT
My Father
September 19, 1863
November 24, 1918
CONTENTS
| I. |
A Novelist of Ecstasy and Sin
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1 |
| (1) |
Of Sin
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| (2) |
Of Ecstasy
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| (3) |
Of Arthur Machen
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| II. |
Ambrose Bierce
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32 |
| (1) |
The Man
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| (2) |
The Master
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| (3) |
The Mystery
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| III. |
Stephen Crane: a Wonderful Boy
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73 |
| IV. |
The Passing of James Branch Cabell
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87 |
| V. |
"Michael Wood" and the "Incommunicable"
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105 |
| VI. |
The Art of W. C. Morrow
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118 |
| VII. |
Arthur Cosslett Smith
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126 |
| VIII. |
Two Suicides
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133 |
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Hubert Crackanthorpe
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Richard Middleton
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| IX. |
The Irritating Mr. Burgess
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146 |
| X. |
Opie Read and the Great American Novel
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153 |
| XI. |
A Bookman of the Old School
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163 |
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Walter Blackburn Harte
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| XII. |
Haldane Macfall, Novelist
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170 |
| XIII. |
Robert Neilson Stephens and the Costume Novel
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179 |
| XIV. |
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189 |
| XV. |
"Black Beauty" and its Author
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205 |
| XVI. |
"Home is the Sailor—"
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224 |
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In Memoriam David Ker
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| XVII. |
"Great-Heart is Dead!"
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239 |
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In Memoriam William Marion Reedy
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