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Chapter 9 THE ROMANCE OF THE CLASH OF RACES.

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And with its expansion, of course, our ideas have widened. I believe Europe is now in the midst of just such an outburst of

llows are really quite as good as any fish that ever came out of the sea before them. I only desire now to call attention for a moment to one curious result entailed by this wideni

smopolitanisation of letters, and especially the introduction

art. We were all getting somewhat tired, it must be confessed, of the old places and the old themes. The insipid loves of Anthony Trollope's blameless young people were beginning to pall upon us. The jaded palate of the Anglo-Celtic race pined for something hot, with a touch of fresh spice in it. It demanded curried fowl and Jamaica peppers. Hence, on the one hand, the sudden vogue of the novelists o

ntic aliens? Experience teaches me that I must; else shall I have that annoying animalcule, the microscopic critic, coming down upon me in print with his petty objection that "Mr. Crawford is an American." Go to, oh, blind one! And Whistler also, I suppose,

half the problems of the future. The old battles are now well-nigh fought out; but new ones are looming ahead for us. The cosmopolitanisation of the world is introducing into our midst strange elements of discord. A conglomerate of unwelded ethnical elements usurps the stage of history. America and South Africa have already their negro question; California and Australia have already their Chinese question; Russia is fast getting her Asiatic, her Mahommedan question. Even F

given, what more natural than that young Rudyard Kipling, fresh home from India, brimming over with genius and with knowledge of two concurrent streams of life that flow on side by side yet never mingle, should take up his parable in due course, and storm us all by assault with his light field artillery? Then Robert Louis Stevenson, born a wandering Scot, with roving Scandinavian and fiery Celtic blood in his veins, must needs settle down, like a Viking that he is, in far Samoa, there to charm and thrill us by turns with the romance of Polynesia. The example was catching. Almost without knowing it, other writers have turned for subjects to similar fields. "Dr. Isaacs," "Paul Patoff," "By Proxy," were upon us. Even Hall Caine himself, in some ways a most insular type of genius, was forced in "The Scapegoat" to carry us off

ortune at a sitting, and sailed off to make a fresh one in the Indies." (Read rather to-day at Kimberley, Johannesburg, Vancouver.) "Visions of galleons loaded to the brim with pearls and diamonds and ingots of silver, dreams of El Dorados where all was of gold, threw a haze of prodigality and profusion over the imagination of the meanest seaman. The wonders, too, of the New World kindled a burst of extravagant fancy in the Old. The strange medley of past and present which distinguishes its m

ly parrot cry. Nay, rather, laugh it down for them. We move in the midst of one of the mightiest epochs earth has ever seen, an epoch which will live in history hereafter side by side with the Athens of Pericles, the Rome of Aug

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Contents

Post-Prandial Philosophy
Chapter 1 THE STRUGGLE FOR LIFE AMONG LANGUAGES.
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Chapter 2 IN THE MATTER OF ARISTOCRACY.
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Chapter 3 SCIENCE IN EDUCATION.
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Chapter 4 THE THEORY OF SCAPEGOATS.
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Chapter 5 AMERICAN DUCHESSES.
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Chapter 6 IS ENGLAND PLAYED OUT
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Chapter 7 THE GAME AND THE RULES.
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Chapter 8 THE R LE OF PROPHET.
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Chapter 9 THE ROMANCE OF THE CLASH OF RACES.
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Chapter 10 THE MONOPOLIST INSTINCTS.
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Chapter 11 MERE AMATEURS.
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Chapter 12 A SQUALID VILLAGE.
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Chapter 13 CONCERNING ZEITGEIST.
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Chapter 14 THE DECLINE OF MARRIAGE.
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Chapter 15 EYE VERSUS EAR.
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Chapter 16 THE POLITICAL PUPA.
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Chapter 17 ON THE CASINO TERRACE.
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Chapter 18 THE CELTIC FRINGE.
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Chapter 19 IMAGINATION AND RADICALS.
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Chapter 20 ABOUT ABROAD.
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Chapter 21 WHY ENGLAND IS BEAUTIFUL.
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Chapter 22 ANENT ART PRODUCTION.
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Chapter 23 A GLIMPSE INTO UTOPIA.
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Chapter 24 OF SECOND CHAMBERS.
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Chapter 25 A POINT OF CRITICISM.
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