30 APRIL 1892, Page 11
Lady Rosalind. By Louis H. Victory. (Digby and Long.)— With
much that is bad, there is much that is promising in Lady Rosalind. But " Louis H. Victory" has an imagination that it would be only just to call unbridled, and by calling in psychology he has infringed the rights of the legend-makers of the Middle Ages. Some of the creations of the author are almost too childish and absurd. If this sort of thing is to be done, it must be done in moderation. Lady Rosalind is of such unequal merit, and so silly in places, that we must call it rubbish, in spite of the command which the writer shows over the transcendental and psychological.