23 DECEMBER 1905, page 21
" The Intention Of The Book," Says The Author, "
is to provide what might be learned from the conversation of an intelligent native by one making a leisurely progress through the scenes described." Certainly we could not wish......
Mr. Forster, Who Is, To The Best Of Our Belief,
a newcomer in the field of fiction, has at once revealed himself as a writer to be reckoned with in his exceedingly clever but decidedly painful story. When, however, we say "......
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of Imperial problems, for where the writers do not solve them they raise those pertinent questions which, according to Bacon's saw, are half-way to knowledge. The editor has......