HESTER.
ACADEMY—"At her best, she is, with one or two exceptions, the best of
living English novelists. She is at her best in Hester."
HE THAT WILL NOT WHEN HE MAY.
SCOTSMAN—"The workmanship of the book is simply admirable."
THE RAILWAY MAN AND HIS CHILDREN.
ANTI-JACOBIN—"An extremely interesting story, and a perfectly
satisfactory achievement of literary art."
MORNING POST—"Mrs. Oliphant has never written a simpler, and at the
same time a better conceived story. An excellent example of pure and
simple fiction, which is also of the deepest interest."
THE MARRIAGE OF ELINOR.
NATIONAL OBSERVER—"In spite of yourself and of them, you become
interested in uninteresting people, annoyed at their follies, and
sympathetic with their trifling sorrows and joys. This is Mrs.
Oliphant's secret."
SIR TOM.
SATURDAY REVIEW—"Has the charm of style, the literary quality and
flavour that never fail to please."
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A SON OF THE SOIL.
THE CURATE IN CHARGE.
YOUNG MUSGRAVE.
THE WIZARD'S SON.
SPECTATOR—"We have read it twice, once in snippets, and once as a
whole, and our interest has never flagged."