George Moore's adoration of anything Gallic is as strong as ever. In an essay on Balzac, in his recently-reprinted "Impressions and Opinions," Moore contends that Flaubert, Zola. Daujcl, Cioncourt. Bourgct, and Maupassant "liavo only taken anil developed that part of Balzac which individually they superficially represent." And then ho.adds:— "I confess 1 would willingly give un 'Hamlet,' 'Macbeth,' 'Romeo and .Tulici, etc,, for tho yellow books" (of Balzac). Come, comol
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1799, 11 July 1913, Page 5
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