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L. Stevenson's, 70. Lever, Charles, 8, 92. Liverpool, Lord, 66, 229, 230. Lucretius, 271. Macaulay, T. B., 61, 206. On Byron, 184, 191. His rejoinder to James Mill, 227. Influence on Walpole, 371. Ranke's criticism, 383. Machiavelli: On judging by results, 329. On standing neutral in war, 331. Mackintosh, as typical Whig, 228. Maine, Sir H., on 'Sovereignty,' 412. Malthus, T., 234, 236. Manning, Cardinal, 53, 74. Marbot, success of his Memoirs, 13, 16. _Marcella_, quoted, 27. Marlborough, Thackeray's description of, 103. Marryat, Captain, 8. _Master of Ballantrae_, direct narration in, 18. Maurice, 256. Mayor's _English Metres_, 286. Mazzini, 273. Quoted, 184. Memoirs and fiction, 13. _Memorials of Coleorton_, 42. Meredith, George, 264. Mill, see 'Utilitarians.' Milton, 200, 287. Quoted, 183. Mongolians have not produced spiritual teachers, 442. Moore, Thomas, 42, 179, 193. His sham Orientalism, 6, 123, 188. His dealings with Byron's letters, 177. _Morte d'Arthur_, 169. Mullahs, 320. Muridism, see 'Frontiers,' 320. Murray, John, 178. Quoted, 188. Murray, Professor, and solar myths, 161. Myths, historical value of, 11. Napoleon: His story adapted to myth-making, 14. Transformer of democracy into Imperialism, 252, 402. _Napoleon Intime_, 15. Napoleon III; and see 'L'Empire Liberal.' Nationalities, formation of, in Europe, 401. Naturalism or realism defined, 25. Newman, Cardinal, 257, 258. Swinburne's tribute to, 283. =Novels of Adventure and Manners=, 1-33. Mr. Raleigh on origins of fiction, 1. Metrical tales, heroic romance, the eighteenth-century school of novelists, 2, 3. Novel of adventure derived from the fabulous romance, 4. Scott's influence, 5. Later tendencies, 6. Approximation of the historian and novelist, 10. The novelist rivalled by the writer of Memoirs, 13. Adventures of de Jonnes reviewed, 16. Causes limiting the sphere of the Novel of Adventure, 18. Novel of Manners, its pedigree: Fielding, 19. Influence of women writers: Miss Austen, etc., 21. Growth of Realism, 25. Description of nature, its uses, 26. Danger of excessive Realism, 29. Short stories: the Impressionist School, 32. =Novelist, The Anglo-Indian=, 121-154. Causes affecting output of good fiction in India, 121. _Tara_, a successful historical novel, 123. _Pandurang
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