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...have been known as the "cultured", or the "intelligentsia," At the present moment, even, there are many writers very pessimistic over man's present aesthetic sense, or, more narrowly, his ability to appreciate good literature and art. No less a writer than Mr. Hamlen Garland, in "the Bookman", sums up the bill board-movie-magazine peril in discouraging terms. His only consolation for the state in which frenzied fiction finds itself, is the doubtful one that time may change affairs, and that another century, may bring to the surface more of the latent "aesthetic sense" in the human race than...
...Marion MacCalman in the Gossip Shop, May Bookman...
...From Maine From the April Bookman...
...Critics. John Farrar in The Bookman: "An extraordinarily fine achievement...
...Bookman: "More novelette than novel, but it is almost perfect of its kind...