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August i, 1883 The Publishers' Circular ...
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August I, 1883 The Publishers' Circular ...
August i , 1883 The Publishers' Circular 663
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Nearly ready , tlie SECOND EDITION" of the New Work by Miss CONSTANCE FENIMORE WOOLSON ( Niece of the late Feuimore Cooper ) . j One "Volume , small , p ost 8 vo . -with 29 ILLUSTRATIONS , cloth , 6 s . ALSO BY THE SAME AUTHOR , Now Ready . ^ fOF ^ THE Js / IAeJOF ^ One Voi / ome , small post 8 vo . with ILLUSTRATIONS , cxoTir , 5 s . N . B . —The above two volumes form the latest addition to 'LOWS STANDARD NOVELS , ' and are COPYRIGHT THROUGHOUT THE BRITISH DOMINIONS . THE ACADEMY says of * ANNE ' : — ' We venture to say that " Anne" is one of the most remarkable works of fiction that has appeared for many years If the author can keep up to the high standard reached in this work , a great future is before her . ' THE WHITEHALL REVIEW says : —* We have rarely read anything to surpass it in purity of ton e , wealth of humour , and freshness of incident . Immense elaboration and minuteness of narrative combine with a plenitude of those masterly little turns of expressive dialogue in which the Americans excel . ' THE CENTURY MAGAZINE says : —' The story grows intensely dramatic and powerfulmore powerful in genuine passion—an unreasoning woman ' s passion , that finds a way where there is a will , than anything in the production of either of those two sober-minded gentlemen ' ( referring to Howells and James ) . ' "Anne ' s" innocence and charm and growing strength win us completely Miss "Woolson , thus , to our thinking , has * this double chance of becoming our best novelist—fresh material , got at first hand , and a power of passion in herself . ' THE BOSTON LITERARY WORLD says : — ' No one sketches so firmly and freshly as Miss Woolson the lake-country life , its pathetic solitudes , its unsung poetry The scenery is fine , the characterisation excellent , and the purpose true . " Annk" is a woman that ling ; ing and ly a deserves woman has the done name her noblest " Anne " work is ful when l of power she him , and drawn will not a character be soon ' forgotten . ' THE CHICAGO DIAL Bays : — ' It is something , in these times of cheap and flimsy fiction , to meet in a story that downright and simple excellence which is so much easier to enjoy than to describe The publication of a book like Miss WooUon ' s " Anne " is really a literary event / WEIGHED AND WANTING ( in the same Series ) . By Dr . GEORGE MAC DONALD , Author of ' Robert Falconer , ' ' Mary Marston , ' & e . & c . Small post 8 vo . 6 a . [ Now ready . London : SAMPSON LOW , MARSTON , SEARLE , & RIYINGTON , Crown Buildings , 188 Fleet Street , E . C . ( 381 ) I
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Aug. 1, 1883, page 663, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_01081883/page/23/
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