The Hypocrite

A FEW
EARLY PRESS OPINIONS
MORNING POST :— It is entitled to be regarded as one of the clever books of the day.
MORNING LEADER :— A brilliant book.... Evidently the work of a young, powerful, and subtle brain.
WORLD :— The anonymous author is evidently young and clever. He paints with a firm, bold hand. The characters are life-like, and in many cases drawn from the life. The book will be found interesting and entertaining.
LONDON MORNING :— A remarkable book.... Clever the book undoubtedly is. Its brutally frank analysis of the temperament of a man with brain and mind hopelessly diseased lifts the author out of the common rut of novelists, and stamps him as a writer of power.
LLOYD'S :— The book sparkles with epigrammatic sayings and satirical allusions. The characters are all vividly drawn, some of them being undoubted and recognisable caricatures. The writing is that of a clever pessimist, with a vein of sardonic humour that keeps the reader amused. The author may wear a green carnation, but whether he does or not, it is the work of a skilful pen.
1898
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Second Impression
First Edition November, 1898
Reprinted December, 1898

Guy Thorne
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Английский

Год издания

2012-09-02

Темы

Fiction

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