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Novel 313: Richard Pryce, Miss Maxwell’s Affections (1891)

September 28, 2024 David Bywaters

John Atkinson Grimshaw, Lane in Cheshire


An aunt interferes in her niece’s love life.


For Pryce, see Novel 122.

“The by-play in the romance is excellent, the story is brightly written, and the little touches of sarcasm are neatly injected.” New York Times, September 27, 1891

“A vigorously conceived and delicately finished work of art. . . . an unusually good novel.” Academy, October 10, 1891

“Mr. Richard Pryce has written two or three very clever books, but he has not previously given us anything that is at once so able and so pleasing as Miss Maxwell’s Affections.” It is “one of the most enjoyable of recent novels.  The portraits of women . . . are painted with such subtle truth that, had Miss Maxwell’s Affections been published anonymously, we should have had hardly any hesitation in assigning it to feminine authorship. . . .  The book is rich in humour, for the most part of the subtle rather than of the obvious self-advertising order, nor is it lacking in passages of very beautiful and winning tenderness and pathos.” Spectator, October 21, 1891

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