From The Dial: “Briefer Mention”
There are good names, such as those of Dr. Garnett
and Mr. Kenneth Grahame—names that give
promise
of entertainment, such as those of Mr. Henry
Harland,
Mr. A. C. Benson, and Miss Ella d’Arcy; and names
that have no particularly definitely
subjectiveness—in
“The Yellow Book” for October, and there are some
very fair pictures as well; but the volume includes
nothing striking, unless it be
the amusing screed about
current literary criticism, which takes the form of
“a
letter to the editor,” and is signed “The Yellow
Dwarf.”
Messrs. Copeland & Day are the American publishers
of this
quarterly magazine.
MLA citation:
“Briefer Mention.” Review of The Yellow Book, vol. 7, October 1895, The Dial, 1 January 1896, pp. 23-4. Yellow Nineties 2.0, Edited by Lorraine Janzen Kooistra, Ryerson University Centre for Digital Humanities, 2019. https://1890s.ca/yb7-review-dial-jan-1896/