Men of letters / by Dixon Scott, with an introduction by Max Beerbohm.
Series: Bookman libraryPublication details: London Hodder and Stoughton 1923 Description: 313 pSubject(s): English literature -- 20th century -- History and criticism | English literature -- 19th century -- History and criticismItem type | Current library | Collection | Class number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item reservations |
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GK Chesterton Collection | Reference | GKC.11.SCO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not For Loan | C.1187 |
Annotations: front end papers [printed bookplate] Illustration of a footpath through countryside, a windmill in the distance,a sign labelled 'Growland'. Text : W.A. Young. [Printed blue label] Hugh Rees Ltd, Regent St, London. [pencil] Intro by Beerbohm [Photocopied handwritten label taped to page] Top Meadow Library Beaconsfield. Rear end paper [pencil] AC Kxxx B2 J26 ca.1940
Editorial notes.--Introduction.--The innocence of Bernard Shaw.--The meekness of Mr. Rudyard Kipling.--The ambitions of Sir James Barrie, bart.--Henry James.--The artlessness of Mr. H.G. Wells.--The commonsense of Mr. Arnold Bennett.--Mr. Granville Barker and an alibi.--The real Stanley Houghton.--Beau Beerbohm.--The guilt of Mr. Chesterton.--The yellow patch: A chronicle of Mr. John Masefield.--Sir W. Robertson Nicoll.--The art of Mrs. Meynell.--C.E. Montague.--Rupert Brooke.--Lionel Johnsons̓ prose.--George Merediths̓ letters.--The homeliness of Browning: A centenary article.--The first Morris.--Walt Whitman.