8 APRIL 1893, Page 25
The Library Review continues to sustain its character as a
monthly repository of careful criticisms in literature and art. There are at least half-a-dozen of such in the April number— notably, Mr. Arthur Waugh's appreciative paper on Mr. Pinero's plays, and Miss Katharine Tynan's estimate, under the title of "A Novelist's Verses," of the poetry—and the want of poetry—in the writer who styles himself "Q." Variety and brevity continue to be the very commendable characteristics of the Library Review.