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Shelburne Essays

"It is a pleasure to hail in Mr. More a genuine critic, for genuine critics in America in these days are uncommonly scarce. . . We recommend, as a sample of his breadth, style, acumen, and power the essay on Tolstoy in the present volume. That represents criticism that has not merely a metropolitan but a world note. One is thoroughly

grateful to Mr. More for the high quality of his thought, his serious purpose, and his excellent style."-Harvard Graduates' Magazine.

"We do not know of any one now writing who gives evidence of a better critical equipment than Mr. More. It is rare nowadays to find a writer so thoroughly familiar with both ancient and modern thought. It is this width of view, this intimate acquaintance with so much of the best that has been thought and said in the world, irrespective of local prejudice, that constitute Mr. More's strength as a critic. He has been able to form for himself a sound literary canon and a sane philosophy of life which constitute to our mind his peculiar merit as a critic.”—Independent.

"He is familiar with classical, Oriental, and English literature; he uses a temperate, lucid, weighty, and not ungraceful style; he is aware of his best predecessors, and is apparently on the way to a set of philosophic principles which should lead him to a high and perhaps influential place in criticism. We believe that we are in the presence of a critic who must be counted among the first who take literature and life for their theme."-London Speaker.

G. P. Putnam's Sons

New York

London

An Editor's Romance

By Paul E. More

and

Mrs. Lundy Howard Harris

Crown octavo. Net, $1.10. (By mail, $1.25.)

The correspondence between a young New York Editor and a young Southern woman. The book is above all a love story. The letters are full of wit and refreshing frankness. The situations are delightfully romantic, and the work contains some of the prettiest love-making that has appeared for years.

"It is altogether a charming book. Beautifully printed, bound in a dainty apple-blossom cover, and written in a cleancut, forceful style. Jessica's letters are bright, witty, and delicately poetic. They introduce to the reader a mind of rare charm, originality, and independence."

Rev. THOMAS DIXON, Jr.

"There can be but praise for the delicate literary quality revealed on every page of this story. It is indeed refreshing to find a love story so charmingly told as this."

Newark News.

"A love story told in letters, letters which show how simple it is to find even under the very nose of the blue pencil both love and high thinking."-N. Y. Times.

"It is delicate, sincere, and earnest. someness and sweetness permeates all the book."

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Chicago Tribune.

"A delightfully romantic love story."- The Outlook.

G. P. Putnam's Sons

New York

London

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