Saturday Review.—“The English reader could desire no better introduction to contemporary foreign fiction than this notable novel.”
Speaker.—“'In God’s Way’ is really a notable book, showing the author’s deep insight into character, giving evidence that his hand has lost none of its cunning in the delineation of Scandinavian character, and proving, too, how the widespread spirit of criticism is affecting Northern Europe as elsewhere.”
PIERRE AND JEAN.
By Guy de Maupassant.
Translated from the French by Clara Bell.
With Introduction by Edmund Gosse.
In One Volume, crown 8vo, 3s. 6d.; or Paper Covers, 2s. 6d.
Pall Mall Gazette.—“So fine and faultless, so perfectly balanced, so steadily progressive, so clear and simple and satisfying. It is admirable from beginning to end.”
Athenæum.—“Ranks amongst the best gems of modern French fiction.”
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