Krindlesyke by Wilfrid Wilson Gibson
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_Crown 8vo. 3s. 6d. net_ _LIVELIHOOD_ _Dramatic Reveries_ _The Times._ âAll have the same freedom, vigour, life, tenderness, minute and thoughtful observation, ever-present sense of the interestingness of human beings and their doings and feelings, work and love and play. There is not a dull page in them.â _Katharine Tynan in The Bookman._ âThese âDramatic Reveriesâ are compact of imagination.... The poems are so much extraordinarily vivid and compelling short stories that they might be read with zest by a man with no poetry in his soul, although that man would miss the beauty of poetry which lies over the tale.â _Crown 8vo. 3s. 6d. net_ _WHIN_ _Poems_ _The Observer._ âThere are charming things in this little book.... Throughout there is a very cunning use of northern place names that stir the imagination like the sound of the Borderersâ riding. âR. L. S.â would have liked these names and used them as cunningly.â _Crown 8vo. 7s. 6d. net_ _NEIGHBOURS_ _Poems_ |
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