“The book is so valuable as to deserve a second edition.”
| + + | Ind. 63: 1372. D. 5, ’07. 620w. |
“We cannot feel that this work will add to Mr. Shaw’s reputation either as a writer or as a student of American problems. The whole volume smacks of the haste of journalism. It is frequently repetitious, and is not lacking in that dogmatic finality of opinion which is a pitfall for all editors.”
| − | Nation. 85: 425. N. 7, ’07. 750w. |
“His views in their entirety are not always ours. But we may say that in no instance does he fail to illumine his subject for the great general public to whom he addresses himself; and that his little volume is an admirable textbook for the use of those who would pursue intelligently and conscientiously the schooling that makes for an efficient and triumphant democracy.”
| + + − | Outlook. 87: 540. N. 9, ’07. 1040w. |
Reviewed by Montgomery Schuyler.
| + + | Putnam’s. 3: 230. N. ’07. 750w. | |
| R. of Rs. 36: 383. S. ’07. 180w. |
Shaw, George Bernard. Dramatic opinions and essays; containing as well A word on the Dramatic opinions and essays of G. Bernard Shaw, by James Huneker. 2v. **$2.50. Brentano’s.