EVERGREEN REVIEWS (Under construction) Periodicals on both sides of the Atlantic regularly reviewed aesthetic magazines in the 1890s and early years of the twentieth century.…
From the Spectator “‘The Pageant,’ And Two Other Miscellanies”: Review of the Evergreen, Vol. 2, and The Pageant, Vol. 1 The Pageant is a rightly…
From The Spectator: Review of The Evergreen, Vol. 2 For the good intentions and some of the ideas of the pro- ducers of The Evergreen…
From the Scottish Review: Review of The Evergreen, Vol. 2 Quaint and not without considerable attractiveness in its outward appearance, the autumn number of The…
From the Saturday Review: Rev. of The Evergreen, Vol. 2 THE autumn “Evergreen” (“a Northern Seasonal”) is not striking where it is peculiarly Scotch or…
From Pall Mall Magazine: “Without Prejudice,” Review of The Evergreen, Vol. 1-2 A NORTHERN SEASONAL AND ITS SIGNIFlCANCE—THE REGENERATION OF OLD EDINBURGH— TILL I went…
From the Magazine of Art: Review of The Evergreen, Vol. 2 The second volume—”The Book of Autumn“— of the “Northern Seasonal,” called “The Evergreen,” has…
From The Bookman: “Old Edinburgh and the Evergreen” EDINBURGH, according to Mr. Ruskin, shares with Rome the honour of being the dirtiest city in Europe. Relying…
From The Literary World: Review of The Evergreen, Vol. 1-4 A new movement has sprung up in Scot- land. Its promoters, as is well for…