+ N. Y. Times. 11: 341. My. 26, ’06. 210w.

“The book is not remarkable, nor is it, in style, to be called common-place.”

+ Outlook. 83: 334. Je. 9, ’06. 60w.

Boyesen, Bayard. Marsh: a poem. $1. Badger, R: G.

Critic. 49: 282. S. ’06. 70w.

“Is a piece of rather shadowy symbolism, which has, withal, a continuity of poetic atmosphere that is distinctly of promise.”

+ – Nation. 81: 508. D. 21, ’05. 20w.

“It contains some fine lines, but the average reader is too intent upon economizing his gray cortex to use it in deciphering allegories.”

+ N. Y. Times. 10: 923. D. 30, ’05. 80w.

“Is poetic both in feeling and expression, moving swiftly and easily in its dramatic form, but the symbolism is too pervasive and rather obscure and the setting is cumbersome for the matter.”