20 JANUARY 1923, page 14

So Many Communications Have Been Received On The Subject Of

Miss Sitwell's poem and our Literary Editor's commentary that we have been forced, in this instance, to forgo our usual custom of publishing correspondence at length. The......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sin,—the Following Poem...

inspired, partly by Miss Sitwell's letter expressing a well-merited contempt for those who write to say that they do not understand her poetry, partly by—or rather out of......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.]

Snt,—Though not yet arrived at full fogyhood, I find myself in tune with your chorus of fog:es in their loud denunciation of Miss Sitwell's poem ; but my reasons for joining the......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sir,—may I Point Out

that in writing of Robert Browning's obscurity as " conscious " Mrs. Williams-Ellis appears to be under a misapprehension ? His own words are explicit : "I never designedly......