Aet. 46, to an American art, literature and music critic for the New York Tribune. His glowing review of Evelyn Innes, “A Novel of Music and Passion,” appeared in the New York Tribune (19 June 1898, page 9).
The American socialite Alice Tichenor Burke was the widowed mother of Maud Burke Cunard.
“Mr. Moore’s Musical Novel” in the Daily Chronicle (8 June 1898) was unsigned, but may have been written by the paper’s editor, Henry William Massingham.
“What Is He Driving At?” in the Pall Mall Gazette (10 June 1898) was also unsigned, but may have been written by E.V. Lucas.
“A Musical Novel” in the Athenaeum (2 July 1898) was unsigned. It included the criticism:
Unlike Zola, he has not acquired the faculty of discarding unnecessary facts. The Frenchman knows, as all Frenchman do, that one of the first elements of art is to know when to be silent.

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