31 JANUARY 1920, page 15

Women And Fairy-tales.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR." SIR,—In connexion with the subject of women and fairy-tales, may I point out that the brothers Grimm did not invent the stories published in......

Mr. Montagu.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Sin,—As a co-religionist of Mr. Edwin Montagu, may I take exception to your description of him in " National mismanage- ment — IV., The New......

Books.

THE GEORGIAN POETRY BOOK, 1918-1919.* IN his prefatory note to the fourth volume of The Georgian Poetry Book "E. M." remarks that he hopes the collection will prove that "what......

A Shakespearean Suggestion.

[To THE EDITOR OF TEM " SPECTATOR ."J Sla,—May I offer a new reading of a line in Cymbeline that has troubled the commentators ? In Act V., Scene i., Posthumuq, groaning with......

Poetry.

A MID-WINTER DAY. THE day was mine, was all my own to spend, The- road, the shining road, was mine at last, The forest leaned towards me as a friend— Let me recall my day and......

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