29 MARCH 1935, page 22
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IN her old age England seems to be slowly awaking to the advantages of being understood. She is particularly eager to explain that, contrary to what many foreigners have......
Literary Gossip
IF the nineteenth-century world of letters can be said to have had its Creevey, his name was Crabb Robinson. This intelli- gent, well-disposed, ugly man was the son of a tanner......
Mediaeval Art
Carolingian Art. By Roger Rinks. (Sidgwick and Jackson. 15s.) THE title of Mr. Roger Hinks' book, Carolingian Art, gives a false impression of the book itself and might well......