– + Bookm. 23: 295. My. ’06. 830w.

“His ‘later manner’ outranks his earlier.” Carolyn Shipman Whipple.

+ Critic. 48: 433. My. ’06. 990w.

“The handling is not sensational, but it is not altogether free from the charge of unwholesomeness. We doubt if Mr. Moore has ever done a better piece of writing.” Wm. M. Payne.

+ + – Dial. 40: 263. Ap. 16, ’06. 370w. + + Edinburgh R. 203: 364. Ap. ’06. 1280w. + Ind. 60: 1378. Je. 7, ’06. 630w. Ind. 61: 1159. N. 15, ’06. 30w.

“The book has much charm, especially in the first half, and some interest, especially in the second half.”

+ – Lit. D. 33: 157. Ag. 4, ’06. 630w.

“From the point of view of thought and style, the book is certainly on a high plane. We are charmed in the poetical presentation of the picture.”

+ – Lond. Times. 4: 382. N. 10, ’05. 860w.

“If I dared to suggest a novelist of whom I was vaguely reminded when reading this book, I should name Tourgeneff.” James Huneker.