“Miss Repplier writes with a grave humour which makes easy reading, but naturally her chronicle is somewhat ‘small beer.’”
+ Ath. 1906, 1: 104. Ja. 27. 240w.
“Miss Repplier, in her latest volume, has recalled the past years, and presented them with such living power that, in all the charm, the frankness, the mischievousness, and romance of childhood, they live again.”
+ + Cath. World. 82: 560. Ja ’06. 760w.
“Her admirable little stories are written to entertain, not to ‘improve’ ... they are free from the slightest suggestion of the sentimental or the banal.”
+ Critic. 48: 381. Ap. ’06. 160w.
“A book of charming autobiographical tales.”
+ Dial. 40: 51. Ja. 16, ’06. 200w. + Reader. 7: 341. F. ’06. 230w.
Representative essays on the theory of style, chosen and edited by William Tenney Brewster. *$1.10. Macmillan.
+ Critic. 48: 189. F. ’06. 60w.