6th printing of The story of a London poet.
Mary Moss in the Atlantic Monthly: “Certain it is that in all our new fiction I have found nothing worthy to compare with ‘The Divine Fire,’ nothing even remotely approaching the same class.”
New York Globe: “The biggest surprise of the whole season’s fiction ... you never once stop to question its style, or its realism, or the art of its construction. You simply read right on, deaf to everything and everybody outside of the compelling magic of its pages.”
Dial: “A full-length study of the poetic temperament, framed in a varied and curiously interesting environment, and drawn with a firmness of hand that excites one’s admiration.... Moreover, a real distinction of style, besides being of absorbing interest from cover to cover.”
Catholic Mirror: “One of the noblest, most inspiring and absorbing books we have read in years.”
Owen Seaman in Punch (London): “I find her book the most remarkable that I have read for many years.”
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