“As fiction the book stands on a par with many of the stories its author has satirized so freely in the past. It is woefully lacking in literary distinction, and even in literary promise.”
| − | Ind. 62: 562. Mr. 7, ’07. 270w. |
Taylor, Edward Robeson. Selected poems. *$2. Robertson.
7–18557.
This selection includes pieces from the author’s two volumes “Visions and other verse” and “Into the light and other verse,” whose unsold copies were destroyed in San Francisco’s fire, and also some poems written since.
Reviewed by Wm. M. Payne.
| + | Dial. 43: 94. Ag. 16, ’07. 180w. |
“The whole book shows everywhere the stamp of the thinker and the student. A great poet he is not; a true poet, in his degree, he is.”
| + | Lond. Times. 6: 263. Ag. 30, ’07. 1310w. |