“Perhaps the best specimen of Dr. Gunsaulus’s work is his analysis of Tennyson’s greatest poem. ‘The idylls of the king.’”
| + | Outlook. 87: 133. S. 21, ’07. 260w. |
Gunsaulus, Frank Wakeley. Paths to power; Central church sermons. *$1.25. Revell.
5–33035.
Descriptive note in December, 1905.
“The strength of the book is its weakness. It is too wordy, imaginative, and passionate. Thought is not sufficiently clear and comprehensive to serve as a basis for enduring emotional power. The book is inspirational rather than informing, and its power might have been vastly increased by gripping the intellect more vigorously even at some sacrifice of rhetoric.” E. A. Hamley.
| + − | Bib. World. 29: 471. Je. ’07. 190w. |
“In the present volume the Chicago pastor impresses one with a sense of asymmetry. He seems to give disproportionate attention to the ‘fall’ of Adam with its alleged consequences, and the fall of Chicago, with its palpable consequences, from the moral ideals of all good citizens.”
| − + | Outlook. 85: 46. Ja. 5, ’07. 190w. |
Gunter, Archibald. Mr. Barnes, American: a sequel to Mr. Barnes of New York. †$1.50. Dodd.