Books By Constance F. Woolson.

JUPITER LIGHTS. A Novel. 16mo, Cloth, $1 25.
EAST ANGELS. A Novel. 16mo, Cloth, $1 25.
ANNE. A Novel. Illustrated. 16mo, Cloth, $1 25.
FOR THE MAJOR. A Novelette. 16mo, Cloth, $1 00.
CASTLE NOWHERE. Lake Country Sketches. 16mo,
Cloth, $1 00.
RODMAN THE KEEPER. Southern Sketches. 16mo,
Cloth, $1 00.

Delightful touches justify those who see many points of analogy between Miss Woolson and George Eliot.—N. Y. Times.

For tenderness and purity of thought, for exquisitely delicate sketching of characters, Miss Woolson is unexcelled among writers of fiction.—New Orleans Picayune.

Characterization is Miss Woolson's forte. Her men and women are not mere puppets, but original, breathing, and finely contrasted creations.—Chicago Tribune.

Miss Woolson is one of the few novelists of the day who know how to make conversation, how to individualize the speakers, how to exclude rabid realism without falling into literary formality.—N. Y. Tribune.

Constance Fenimore Woolson may easily become the novelist laureate.—Boston Globe.

Miss Woolson has a graceful fancy, a ready wit, a polished style, and conspicuous dramatic power; while her skill in the development of a story is very remarkable.—London Life.

Miss Woolson never once follows the beaten track of the orthodox novelist, but strikes a new and richly loaded vein which, so far, is all her own; and thus we feel, on reading one of her works, a fresh sensation, and we put down the book with a sigh to think our pleasant task of reading it is finished. The author's lines must have fallen to her in very pleasant places; or she has, perhaps, within herself the wealth of womanly love and tenderness she pours so freely into all she writes. Such books as hers do much to elevate the moral tone of the day—a quality sadly wanting in novels of the time.—Whitehall Review, London.


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