BOOKS IN DEMAND AT WHITCOMBE AND TOMBS Gitts, Sir Philip.—“ Young Anarchy '* Ford, Henry.—“ The Great Tomday and Greater Future ** Sutherland, Joan — 44 L-nquenchahle Fire** Sabatini, Rafael. —" Bellarion.** MacDonald, Sheila.— 44 Sally in Rhodesia ** (6/- each). AT THE PUBLIC LIBRARY Sabatini, R. — “Bellarion” Wren, P. C. — ,4 Beau Sabrcur.** Galsworthy, John. — 4, The Silver Spoon.* 4 Curie, J. H.—- ,4 To-day and Tomorrow. 1 * Ford, Henry.— ,4 The Great To-day and Greater Future.**
“Contemporary criticism of poetry,” says John Drinkwnter, “is redeemed from utter futility chiefly by the fact that much of it is conducted by the poets themselves.” He suggests that a test case for the uneducated critic is the poetry of Alice Meynell, whose whole secret escapes such a person because her thought and manner and purposes aro full of implications the source of which he does not know and which indeed he docs not even see, » •
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12615, 27 November 1926, Page 12
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149Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12615, 27 November 1926, Page 12
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