Art criticism; Dramatic criticism; Literature -- History and criticism
The beautiful story of “Orgéas and Miradou” is typical of Mr.
Wedmore’s power of expressing and translating the poignancy of
human emotion. It is charged with depth of feeling, and vivid in
its extreme reticence and discrimination of touch. In it, there is
nothing short of divination.’--=Athenæum.=
‘“Orgéas and Miradou” deals with the most poignant situation that
can be imagined. It is the most perfect piece of work Mr. Wedmore
has given us.’--=St. James’s Gazette.=
Transcriber’s Notes
Punctuation, hyphenation, and spelling were made consistent when a
predominant preference was found in the original book; otherwise they
were not changed.
Simple typographical errors were corrected; unbalanced quotation
marks were remedied when the change was obvious, and otherwise left
unbalanced.
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