14 FEBRUARY 1931, page 31

Clay-footed Coleridge

AT the moment there is a great deal of cant prevalent about the transcendental nature of Coleridge's genius as a critic. This may be due partly to the vagaries of fashion, and......

" The Rackets

Man," is very neat. It is an accurate indication of the biographer's whole treatment of his subject : the book, throughout, being a coolly ironic, racily entertaining pro-......