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HUSTED HARPER ISRAEL ZANGWILL JANE ADDAMS DAVID LLOYD-GEORGE ELBERT HUBBARD Militarism (A.D. 1911) NORMAN ANGELL SIR MAX WAECHTER Persia's Loss of Liberty (A.D. 1911) W. MORGAN SHUSTER Discovery of the South Pole (A.D. 1911)

1911 IDA HUSTED HARPER JANE ADDAMS DAVID LLOYD-GEORGE ISRAEL ZANGWILL

The peculiarities of the movement in England seem to necessitate separate treatment, so we present the view of its antagonists as temperately expressed by Britain's celebrated Minister of the Treasury, David Lloyd-George, and the defense of the "militants" by the noted novelist, Israel Zangwill.

ISRAEL ZANGWILL THE AWKWARD AGE OF THE WOMEN'S MOVEMENT "And what did she get by it?" said my Uncle Toby.

Israel Zangwill, the Jewish writer, was born in London in 1864.

" In his volume, The Children of the Ghetto (1892), Zangwill admirably chronicles the lives of these people and the sharp contrasts between their quaint traditions and a great modern commercial city's customs.

To illustrate the meaning of preparation, as the word is here employed, I may perhaps be allowed to reprint a passage from a review of Mr. Israel Zangwill's play Children of the Ghetto. "...

But Mr. Zangwill has omitted to provide finger-posts, if I may so express it, to show those who do not know the story beforehand whither he is leading them.

[Footnote 3: Mr. Israel Zangwill, in his symbolic play, The War-God, has put blank verse to what I believe to be a new use, with noteworthy success.

Mr. Zangwill's practice is in absolute contradiction of the principle above suggested that blank verse, to be justified in drama, ought to be lyrical.

"Mr. Zangwill (the Chief Rabbi) also spoke.

(By Mr. Punch's Staff of Learned Clerks.) Jinny the Carrier (HEINEMANN) was, as Mr. ZANGWILL lets us know in a felicitous epistle-dedicatory to an evidently charming lady, designed as a "bland" and leisurely book, free from any trace of war's horrors or modern perplexities, the sort you could read comfortably with a sore throat on you.

Accordingly he walked straight into the Trap and permitted Mr. Zangwill to show him an Assortment of Shoddy Garments fastened together with Mucilage.

BY I. ZANGWILL.

BY I. ZANGWILL.

[Sidenote: Zangwill reviews the evidence.

ZANGWILL, ISRAEL, littérateur, born in London, of Jewish parents in poor circumstances; practically self-taught; studied at London University, where he took his degree with triple honours; became a teacher, then a journalist; has written novels, essays, and poems; among his works the "Bachelor's Club," "Old Maid's Club," "Children of the Ghetto," "Dreams of the Ghetto," "The Master," "Without Prejudice," &c.; b. 1854.

ZANGWILL, LOUIS, man of letters, brother of preceding; self-taught; has written several works under the pseudonym of ZZ; distinguished himself at one time as a chess-player; b. 1869.

[Footnote 9: Maudsley, Kerner, Carpentor, Du Prel, Zangwill.]

WARD T. HERBERT WARREN, D.C.L., LL.D., &c., President of Magdalen College, Professor of Poetry, Oxford Mrs. WHARTON H.C.K. WYLD, B.Litt., Professor of English Language and Philology, Liverpool University ISRAEL ZANGWILL 9.

NAMES, PERSONAL Israel Zangwill, the well-known writer, signs himself I. Zangwill.

NAMES, PERSONAL Israel Zangwill, the well-known writer, signs himself I. Zangwill.

He was once approached at a reception by a fussy old lady, who demanded, "Oh, Mr. Zangwill, what is your Christian name?" "Madame, I have none," he gravely assured her.

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