Where the forest murmurs : $b Nature essaysSharp, William
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Where the forest murmurs : $b Nature essays
Sharp, William
Natural history -- Outdoor books
“Miss Macleod is a poet. Her prose _is_ prose--it is a poet’s prose....
She excels in the very quality most Celtic literature so signally
wants--namely, _form_.... But more than a sense of form is evident in
her stories. She has the seeing eye, the hearing ear, the attentive
spirit, the brooding mind. She has caught and construed into sweet
words all the magical beauty of the themes, nor has she shrunk from
their horror; and in almost all one is conscious of that unknown
something that ‘moves in the shadow of life.’ ‘It is Destiny,’ she
tells us, ‘that is the Protagonist in the Celtic drama.’”--_To-day._
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“Miss Macleod’s genius has long been recognised as representing
most completely the revival of the Celtic spirit in modern English
literature.”--_The Manchester Guardian._
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“Miss Macleod is a Celt of the Celts; her theme is the ancient trouble
of her race.... She appeals to a little clan of her own, to whom the
wild bees of the spirit come, as secret wings in the dark, with the
sound and breath of forgotten things. To that clan _The Winged Destiny_
will be more than welcome. It shows in abundance all the writer’s usual
qualities of charm and manner.... Criticism bends before the magic
glamour of the north, where the sea foam is white and the skies are
dark with cloud and wind. The land of the Gael is something rare and
apart; and rare and apart, judge it as you will, is the art of Fiona
Macleod.”--_The Glasgow Herald._
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“What I admire in the work of Miss Fiona Macleod is her infinite
sympathy for all that is beautiful, either in what we usually call
inanimate nature, or in the deeds and words of men. She too--and
this is no mean compliment--respects her own gift, and bestows it
royally.”--_Country Life._
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“‘There is no mystery in them, or anywhere, except the eternal mystery
of beauty’--and Miss Macleod certainly possesses the master key to the
heart of that mystery.”--_The Daily Chronicle._
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“Miss Macleod persuades one more than ever that she is the possessor of
that rare and precious thing, genius.... Her work has energy, passion,
beauty, and sweetness.”--_The National Observer._
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