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Galsworthy, John 1867-1933: Critical Essay by The Times Literary Supplement

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SOURCE: A review of Captures, in The Times Literary Supplement, No. 1130, September 13, 1923, p. 602.

In the following mixed review, the critic maintains that the stories comprising Captures possess the characteristic beauty of Galsworthy 's writing, but lack incisiveness and intensity.

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