I have read no English book published in 1995 which has struck me as so important an intellectual event as Karen Csengeri's edition...of The Collected Writings of T.E. Hulme.
Times Literary SupplementEnglish Studies Volume 77 Number 1 January 1996
the largely chronological presentation of this new edition of Hulme's writings allows the reader to see the varioous stages in his thinking.
The chief value of her editorial labour...lies in correcting decades of casual, gentlemanly editing, and establishing for Hulme's intellectual career a chronology that modern critics have repeatedly got wrong.
Essays in Criticsim XLVI:1
Professional philosophers of the late twentieth century must surely admire and delight in T.E. Hulme's sparky, tough, imaginative and totally un-shy intelligence...All his writing is a tonic to the mind because it is so endearingly unguarded and generative of thought, talk and liberating flights of conjecture.
British Journal of Aesthetics 36:1