| − | Nation. 84: 246. Mr. 14, ’07. 390w. |
“It is a pretty and pleasing tale notwithstanding the numerous extremely repulsive people who move through its pages.”
| + − | N. Y. Times. 12: 157. Mr. 16, ’07. 500w. | |
| + | N. Y. Times. 12: 382. Je. 15, ’07. 160w. |
“While he always interests his reader’s mind, does not always convince him as to the plausibility of the incidents.”
| + − | Outlook. 85: 717. Mr. 23, ’07. 230w. |
“The author is really more concerned with telling his story than with portraying character and interpreting experience, but the very story he selects to tell proves how wide-spread, for the moment, is the grip of the ideal upon the mind of the novelist.” Cornelia Atwood Pratt.
| + − | Putnam’s. 2: 185. My. ’07. 180w. | |
| R. of Rs. 35: 764. Je. ’07. 40w. | ||
| + − | Sat. R. 103: 369. Mr. 23, ’07. 810w. |
“Happily named, but unequal, romance.”
| − + | Spec. 98: 377. Mr. 9, ’07. 1320w. |
Mason, Daniel Gregory. [Romantic composers.] **$1.75. Macmillan.