The world has felt upon its hot lips the perfumed kisses of thebeautiful heroine of "Three Weeks." The brilliant flame that was herlife has blazed a path into every corner of the globe. It is aworld-renowned novel of consuming emotion that has made the name of itsauthor, Elinor Glyn, the most discussed of all writers of modernfiction.
WHAT THE CRITICS HAVE SAID ABOUT IT
Percival Pollard in _Town Topics_:
"It is a book to make one forget that the world is gray. Be as sad, assane as you like, for all the other days of your life, but steal one madday, I adjure you, and read 'Three Weeks.'"
_The Western Christian Advocate_:
"The power and beauty of its descriptions and the pathos of its scenesare undeniable."
_The Brooklyn Eagle_:
"A cleverly told tale, full of dainty sentiment, of poetic dreaming anddramatic incident."
_The San Francisco Argonaut_:
"We feel inclined to throw at her (the heroine) neither stones norlaurels, but rather to congratulate the author upon a powerful storythat lays a grip upon the mind and heart."
_The Detroit Free Press_:
"No wonder that 'Three Weeks' is one of the best sellers."