Sir,—mr. Charles Morgan's Article Last Week —the Result...
admirable policy of occasionally , inviting artists to reply to their critics—rightly dealt only with the basic prob- lem which his play raises. Most critics con- sidered his......
Sir,--i Must Be One Among Many Who Fail To Sec
how Mr. Charles Morgan can reconcile his Christian principles with the view that, although the Burning Glass might be used to destroy his fellow mortals, it should not be......
The Tate Affair
SIR, —As my views on the Tate affair have recently been placed in the hands of the Chancellor of the Exchequer, I have to treat the subject as sub judice for the time being. I......
&hers Fo The Editor
THE BURNING GLASS Sia, —I congratulate Mr. Charles Morgan on a skilful piece of polemic. In the face of such virtuosity truth seems hardly relevant, but all the same I should......
General Templer
Sitt,-1 am reluctant to take up your space and to quarrel with Dr. Purcell, whom I found a most agreeable companion on the occasion of our only meeting. But his letter in your......