
AYLWIN
TO C. J. R. IN REMEMBRANCE OF SUNNY DAYS AND STARLIT NIGHTS WHEN WE RAMBLED TOGETHER ON CRUMBLING CLIFFS THAT ARE NOW AT THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA THIS EDITION OF A STORY WHICH HAS BEEN A LINK BETWEEN US IS INSCRIBED - CAUGHT IN THE EBBING TIDE - A REMINISCENCE OF RAXTOX CLIFFS
THE VISION
ENVOY
PREFACE TO THE TWENTY-SECOND EDITION OF 1904
INTRODUCTION TO THE SNOWDON EDITION OF 1901
XII. THE REVOLVING CAGE OF CIRCUMSTANCE - I
APPENDICES - I. IN DEFENCE OF A GREAT AND BELOVED POET WHOSE CHARACTER IS DELINEATED IN THIS STORY. - II. A KEY TO "AYLWIN," BY THOMAS ST. E. HAKE, REPRINTED FROM "NOTES AND QUERIES." - APPENDIX I - D. G. R.
APPENDIX II
Includes Two Appendices: One Containing a Note on the Character of D'arcy; the Other a Key to the Story, Reprinted from Notes and Queries.
Language
en
Duration
~16 hours (943K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-09-14
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1832–1914
A lively Victorian man of letters, he moved easily between criticism, poetry, fiction, and the legal world. Best remembered for championing other writers as well as for his own novel Aylwin, he became a distinctive figure in late 19th-century literary life.
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