Lead Me into Temptation
Från FrankHeller
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* ''New York Times'' 10 april 1927 | * ''New York Times'' 10 april 1927 | ||
- | * ''The Outlook'', June 8, 1927, s. 192 | + | * ''The Outlook'', June 8, 1927, s. 192 |
: A lively, satirical whimsy. Mobius, a theological professor, reasons that there is no merit in virtue unless one is tempted. So he exposes himself to crime, so to speak, and has weird adventures with professional crooks. He emerges very slightly soiled and, what is more, with a brand-new and desirable wife. | : A lively, satirical whimsy. Mobius, a theological professor, reasons that there is no merit in virtue unless one is tempted. So he exposes himself to crime, so to speak, and has weird adventures with professional crooks. He emerges very slightly soiled and, what is more, with a brand-new and desirable wife. | ||
* ''The Saturday Review'', April 16, 1927, s. 738 | * ''The Saturday Review'', April 16, 1927, s. 738 |