“Mr Fuller’s realism is the real thing; in seeming to register it interprets and portrays.” H. W. Boynton

+ Review 2:394 Ap 17 ’20 550w

“The story is less interesting than the author’s last previous book ‘On the stairs,’ because of its speculative tendencies. But Mr Fuller is a keen observer and anything that he writes is worthy the serious consideration of the reading public.”

+ − Springf’d Republican p11a Mr 28 ’20 500w

FURNESS, HORACE HOWARD. Gloss of youth. *$1 Lippincott 812

20–7798

“‘The gloss of youth’ is an eminent scholar’s brief diversion in which Shakespeare discusses with John Fletcher his relations to the public and his art and is consoled by the appreciation of two children who are no other than little ‘Jack’ Milton and ‘Noll’ Cromwell.”—Nation


“It is all a little over-intentional. But the little play is, no doubt well suited for such academic occasions as the one which caused it to be written.”

+ − Nation 111:18 Jl 3 ’20 90w