Pall Mall Gazette's review of The Odd Women
This was the Pall Mall Gazette's review of The Odd Women when it first came. It summarizes what I thought of it:
The Odd Women falls short of genius only through its author's characteristic limitations - the complete lack of dash, the strange occasional flatness of the writing, the curious blindness (effective too, in its way, and especially in this book) that refuses to see any colour in the world but grey. But to a modern mind it is, for all that, the most interesting novel of the year.