Poets And Poetry.
WHIPPERGINNY.* THAT is obvious in Whipperginny which was not at all clear in some of Mr. Robert Graves's earlier books—Fairies and Fusiliers and Country Sentiment—namely, that......
" Faulkner," The Teller Of The Tale In Mr. Vivian's
story, City of Wonder, is completely mistaken when he sets down in his final notes the sentence, "I have told such a tale as has never been told." On tfie contrary, not only can......
Where The Blite Begins.*
AMERICAN writers of this kind of story have an unfortunate knack of choosing the very titles which are calculated to make the sophisticated Englishman approach then) in even......
Fiction;
DESOLATE SPLENDOUR.* SOMEONE, probably a Frenchman, said that in most English novels the first half is the author's own, the second a collabora- tion between the author and the......