Ath p833 D 17 ’20 160w
“Mr Walsh has composed a medieval and monastic narrative in effete, Tennysonian pentameters which singly are good but which in the aggregate are wearisome.” Mark Van Doren
− + Nation 111:sup415 O 13 ’20 40w
“To this reviewer ‘Don Folquet’ is less interesting than other things in the book. It is a poem for those who would forget reality. ‘The brownstone row,’ written in the kind of unrhymed cadence now in vogue, shows that Mr Walsh could do something with reality if romance charmed him less.”
+ − N Y Times p15 Ja 9 ’21 600w
“The execution falls short of the motive. Its merit is confined to grace, and the grace is confined to landscape.” O. W. Firkins
+ − Review 3:171 Ag 25 ’20 60w
WALSH, THOMAS, ed. Hispanic anthology. $5 Putnam 861.08
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