2 OCTOBER 1953, page 14

Poetic Criticism

SIR, — I did not wish to interevene in this correspondence; Mr. Davie's intelligent, un- favourable review pointed out faults I can correct, and I therefore found it helpful and......

Sir,--mr. Davie Has Been Forced To Apologise Twice. It Seems

unsporting to make him apologise again. He has, however, with enviable self-confidence, elaborated some of the points, rather abruptly made, in his review of Mr. Fraser's Modern......

Literature And Wea Lecturers Sir,—mr. Davie's Pleasant...

planation of what he intended in his remarks about British Council and WEA lecturers is entirely satisfying. Perhaps in my turn I should apologise for the note of asperity in my......

Letters To The Editor

THE OXFORDSHIRE PARACHUTIST (SIR, —As the defender of the alleged spy to whom Strix referred on September 18th, I recall clearly the amazing coincidences. On July 1st, 1940,......