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THE BEAUTIFUL MISS BROOKE
SOME PRESS OPINIONS
Of "Z. Z.'s" Previous Work.
Daily Chronicle (London).—In all modern fiction there is no novel which contains a more able and finished analysis of character. It is a serious contribution to literature.
Echo (London).—His work reveals a grand dramatic instinct There are indeed possibilities of fine work in "Z. Z.," and we may anticipate valuable studies of life in the immediate future. Mr. Louis Zangwill should cut a pretty figure in latter-day fiction.
Academy (London).—A few masterful novelists like "Z. Z." have it in their power to attain to a complete achievement.