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THE GREEN SHEAF REVIEWS

Periodicals on both sides of the Atlantic regularly reviewed late-Victorian little magazines in the 1890s and early years of the twentieth century. Some reviews would be fairly lengthy essays; others might only be a sentence or two in length; occasionally, the critic would compare one magazine to another. As was typical of the period, most reviews were published unsigned. This digital repository of historical reviews offers insight into the critical reception of Y90s magazines at the time of their production. 


From The Reader: “Writers and Readers”: Review of The Green Sheaf, Vol. 5

Unattributed
MISS Pamela Coleman Smith was born of American parents in London, where her father was at the time engaged in business. On both sides her forebears exhibited in some degree the tendencies which have brought Miss Smith to the front in literary and artistic circles.
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