10 MARCH 1933, Page 26

Two • OF A KIND. By Arthur Calder-Marshall. (Cape. 7s.

6d.)—Mr. Calder-Marshall makes observations, first on the marriages of Walter Wordsworth, and then on the life of his daughter Charlotte, who slowly learned the need for " dis- interestedness." It is a complex book, often irritating and self-conscious, but at its best perceptive, sensitive, and dis- illusioned.