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Booth, Eva Gore-. Three resurrections, and The triumph of Maeve. **$2. Longmans.

Mythological and metaphysical parables based upon the themes of Lazarus, Alcestis and Psyche form the first part of this volume of poetry, while the second is a romance in dramatic form which is “filled with the haunting spirit of Celtic mysticism.” (Dial.)


“Miss Gore-Booth is a very thoughtful poet, who avoids affected diction, and combines depth with simplicity.” Wm. M. Payne.

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“The bathos which is so frequently the result of a forced alliance between poetry and science, is a feature of ‘The three resurrections, and The triumph of Maeve.’”

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“There is an unreality in the imagery and a monotony in the epithets which, in spite of all her art, affect the reader with weariness.”

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