The Immortal Lure: Four Plays
"It is great art—with great vitality."—James Lane Allen.
"Different from Paola and Francesca, but excelling it—or any of Stephen Phillips's work—in a vivid presentment of a supreme moment in the lives of the characters."—The New York Times.
Many Gods
"These poems are flashingly, glowingly full of the East.... What I am sure of in Mr. Rice is that here we have an American poet whom we may claim as ours."—William Dean Howells, in The North American Review.
Nirvana Days
"Mr. Rice has the technical cunning that makes up almost the entire equipment of many poets nowadays, but human nature is more to him always ... and he has the feeling and imaginative sympathy without which all poetry is but an empty and vain thing."—The London Bookman.
A Night in Avignon: A Play
"It is as vivid as a page from Browning. Mr. Rice has the dramatic pulse."—James Huneker.