A Lover in Homespun eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 144 pages of information about A Lover in Homespun.

A Lover in Homespun eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 144 pages of information about A Lover in Homespun.

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A LOVER IN HOMESPUN.

COMMENTS OF THE PRESS.

“These stories are of good merit and comprise some excellent descriptions of forest and clearing, and a clever delineation of the passions which actuate humanity in the rough....  The stories, eleven in all, deal with love and life and religion in many aspects, and as character studies of the simple Canadian peasantry, French and English, can compare favorably with similar selections in which Scotch, Welsh and Irish rural life have been exploited....  Its readability might be further dwelt upon.”—­Literary World (London).

“After a careful perusal of ‘A Lover in Homespun,’ we are impressed with the fact that the author cannot only ‘photograph’ pictures but ‘paint them’; all the characters live, breathe, act, feel and speak naturally.  Mr. Smith gives individuality and charm to the personages of his stories, without involving any sacrifice to truth.  One thing characterizes every story in the volume, viz., strong dramatic sentiment and situation, and a decided deftness and a naturalness in dialogue.  In order to satisfy himself that this estimate of Mr. Smith’s powers and work is not an exaggerated one, let the reader take up the book and peruse it.  He will find every story interesting.” —­Herald (Montreal).

“There is not a poor story in this bright entertaining book.  Many of the stories touch very high dramatic art—­Canada has another writer to be proud of.”—­Canadian Home Journal.

“There is undoubted power displayed in the stories in this book.  Many of the characters are drawn in a natural and picturesque manner, and we hope that on a future occasion Mr. Smith will use the material, that he evidently has on hand, for a long romance.  We believe Mr. Smith’s appeal to the literary public will be favorably received.”—­Star (Montreal).

“Mr. Smith’s book, ‘A Lover in Homespun,’ is sure to be found a literary treat by the reading public.  His stories have that polished finish which is so difficult to attain, and which makes the short story a work of art.”—­Canadian Magazine.

“Mr. Smith is a talented writer; his style is pure and he possesses in a high degree the principal gift of a novelist, imagination.  Mr. Smith’s new book is made up of a dozen short stories, several of which are French-Canadian.  The author shows himself very sympathetic to our race.”—­La Presse (Montreal).

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