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SONNETS OF SWEET SORROW.

"They carry with them something heroic and tonic."—Glasgow Herald.


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THE SANITY OF ART: An Exposure of the current nonsense about artists being degenerate. By G. Bernard Shaw.

"A scathing indictment of Max Nordau's 'Degeneration.' Mr. Shaw's book should prove wholesome reading for the section of cranks who, like Nordau, shower abuse upon everything that departs from conventional standards."—The Daily Mail.

"We confess that the perusal of so adroit an exercise in special pleading is thoroughly calculated to give pleasure to all admirers of ready wit and swift, felicitous phrasing ... packed with good argument, admirably employed and wielded."—The Daily Telegraph.

"Quite a remarkable feat of literary fencing.... The 'Exposure' itself is not only valuable as a compendium of Shawesque first principles in philosophy and ethics, but also as a workable survey of the Arts."—M.A.P.