“The new poems of Mr. Rudyard Kipling have all the spirit and swing of their predecessors. Throughout they are instinct with the qualities which are essentially his, and which have made, and seem likely to keep, for him his position and wide popularity.”—London Times.
“He has the very heart of movement, for the lack of which no metrical science could atone. He goes far because he can.”—London Academy.
“‘The Seven Seas’ is the most remarkable book of verse that Mr. Kipling has given us. Here the human sympathy is broader and deeper, the patriotism heartier and fuller, in the intellectual and spiritual insight keener, the command of the literary vehicle more complete and sure than in any previous verse-work by the author. The volume pulses with power—power often rough and reckless with expression, but invariably conveying the effect intended. There is scarcely a line which does not testify to the strong individuality of the writer.”—London Globe.
“If a man holding this volume in his hands, with all its extravagance and its savage realism, is not aware that it is animated through and through with indubitable genius—then he must be too much a slave of the conventional and ordinary to understand that Poetry metamorphoses herself in many diverse forms, and that its one sovereign and indefensible justification is—truth.”—London Daily Telegraph.
“‘The Seven Seas’ is packed with inspiration, with humor, with pathos, and with the old unequaled insight into the mind of the rank and file.”—London Daily Chronicle.
“Mr. Kipling’s ‘The Seven Seas’ is a distinct advance upon his characteristic lines. The surpassing strength, the almost violent originality, the glorious swish and swing of his lines—all are there in increased measure.... The book is a marvel of originality and genius—a brand-new landmark in the history of English letters.”—Chicago Tribune.
“In ‘The Seven Seas’ are displayed all of Kipling’s prodigious gifts.... Whoever reads ‘The Seven Seas’ will be vexed by the desire to read it again. The average charm of the gifts alone is irresistible.”—Boston Journal.
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