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Boynton, H.W. "Outstanding Novels of the Season." Nation,
104,
no. 2701 (5 April 1917):
403-05.
"What thrusts itself forward, of course, is the 'naturalism.' This consists, unluckily, in a free use of privy-language and a minute study of the sex-torments of adolescence. Apart from this, in spite of it, the book has a measure of force by virtue of its sincere intent and its unconquered though ingrowing and indeterminate idealism".
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