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Prometheus Unbound, its expres -Robert Browning. Ision glows with the solemm inspira It is related of Robert Brown To get hold of a new idea in fiction is always difficult; but in thoug that, as a young man, he one murratives so suberly related by the day passed a bookstall, and saw, a ubiquitous clubman, Mr. Mackaif volume advertised as "Shelley's my fairly be said to have opened font new ground.
Book Club No: 753)
TABLOID GUIDES TO NEW BOOKS.
Professor Stephen Leacock's fer- of proplucy, Uulike so many fility seems inexhaustible. It in
Shelley met overy word that be wote. Shortly before his many years since he first added to untimely death, ha aid to his friend | the gaiety of nations with "Litemry Trelawny, "I am inety," mean-Tapes. Since then he bina poured | Atheistical Poems, serce." Badlying us had lived and felt forth a continuous stream
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Sketch of Recent Shakespeareon!
Beinbridge by Members of the Bembridge Scheol.-Edited by J. Howard Whitehouse. Ox- ford University Press. Investigation. 1893-192)-By The Shakespearo Garden.- By Esther Singleton. Methuen.
"The Grand Tour" is an masaa sort of book by Miss Romer Wilson, anthor of "The Death of Soriety,
| printed, shadmefully mutilated, these intensely that he felt far okle than
mquibs, discarded blossoms touched young his vents. Nor was it an idle boast parties, which, in 1921, was awarded the
Browning tor fresh emotions.." This for he was himself the “Julian" of humorou sketches, and jeux Hawthornalen prize for the must
contact with the dead singer was his own poets :-- distinguished Berry work of the
d'esprit of every description, not to the dawn of a new life to the clever your. The tour is the tour of the
mention serious contributions to the 14. From that the Browning's
disund seienes" of, Pol. Beon. If spirit. Alphonse Marikud, a Parisian sculptor of genius, finds
peotic productions began. This re that his art does not satisfy dis
Lonely Furrow-Mand Diversult was not surprising, for Shelley
in sonce of his later books the craving for self expression, ait, as The Gardian kun: a husband in is om of our greatest" poefs.
machinery creaks a little, it is he puts it, "begins to play with the Julia, a wife too long, away, the him song was natural spasch. With
hardly a matter for surprise. The ink pot."
These letters, which other woman and no honourable great outlay of labour, spocit
wonder is rather that for the st are addressed to two persons, alway out; Teat is it fair to conveni-eduation, and exroful selection of against "Ingging" and bullying, part his fini should be so fresh and viconfanges, tiny lave parts absent anistress and a hație frient, Jently kill oll a central character?
ed their pretic rights as the chief As a man, his income was spent onpontaneous. In “Over the Fool. he describes the emotional adven
The Encinated April-Eliza, captain bought the proud name of the poor, on assisting men of genius, lights" he satirises the "movies" Tires and experiences that befall bint in the course of twelve months beth"-How to escape a husband in Roans, Int Shelley was port horn. and on propagande. To help the with their frequent artificiality, son- The letters are discursive, discon April and find him again in the Many of his temporaries who needy, and to refere the sirle sensationalism. exaggeration, neeted, and introspective. Their Italian sutshine. An entertaining overshadowed him whilst he was ed là him a necessary duty, which stereotypad formulae. It is admir. Niving have slowest faded into mere he curried, toit obverfutly. He jably done, Pan knowing that the writer constantly interrupts de proripe for tirest wives, and athers, story of his pilgrimage with di
unes, But Shelley has a message inquired personally into the eirtust pipant fare may pull it maken quisitions upon the
eanstances of his charities, visited to excess Professor Leacock varies Rabbit---Sinclair Lewis The for generations unĥain. beauty, the principles of art, and tame of the hero of Mr. Lewis's Shelley saw in vision a golden the sick in their homes, and kept the net with "other fancies. the inruning of existence. We exe-Hent satire lase nowy become ugresitet is a roine. He sugg of a list of the pear people he helped. Incidentally be regrets the passing catch glimpses of Marieland's com- slang for the middle class business time when C shall not learn At Marlow he suffered from aeme of the old theatrical touring com- panions and acquaintances-engi- bore.
war any more," and described this spikatlanja, contracted while visiting|panies, which the pictures have neers, painters, men of fellers,
as living harmonious as the stars. the afflicted lace-munkers in their practically driven off the stage. musicians, Russin exiles, eque The Seven Ages of Woman He ingined society organized on cottages. So practical was he that However, crude the perfonnees of
Mackenzie-Mr. Mac. the basis of freedom, and not he attended a Tondon hospital to the "barn-stormens" night be, they & triennes molley throng. All of ComptoE: then in their degree help him to konze scans woman over a lang tyranny. His contemporaries were acquire medical knowledge that nevertheless had a launin appen evolve new philosophy of file, prind of time with sonte degree of perfectly agrees that the poet was a skuld prove of service. When his which is denied to the movies." A and be energes iron his journey of sympathy.
eriniai lauatie. Society treated friel, Captain Medwin, was ill for buy could fand every self-respecting hire as an outcast, and fined artis weeks, Shelley was by his bed-boy did) fall in love with the Sarah Bernhardt-By Sir Georgy The Threat.-By M. W. A. discovery refreshed and invigentes. (Methuen: Bynoek's,)
The Best Short Slories of 1922 - - | imprisoned the new and women side the whole fine, fonding him heroine. He emot cherish the Pook Club No. 13.5
Edward J. O'Brien- A collection whe‘sold the post's Queen Mlab, like a nurse. Willant a mörur, same sentiments fowards a photo. | which yearly proves the excellence Florence to the living Dante was without busting, this heir to me graph. ACCORDING TO GIBSON, of the American conte
tot times cruelly just them of the richest men in Bagland (Book Club No. 131) Georgian England to the living illustted by his own conditet tlasse By Denis Markail
Ponjola Cynthia Stockley Shelley, The young port was unnistic principles to which by Byron This volume of tales is put for Rhodesia with its gold mines and expelled From Oxford University; bad devoted his genius. ward as a selection from the tallesorts and perpeti comaumption he was later declared by a Christian | who was not a visionary, but a stories which a modern Mirian. of penjake fiery drinks is the seems judge as unfit to be the guardian of muf-theworld, acknowledged assmunce of something greater and sen of unentais years and oceapa thrilling experiences foc a girl bis own children; and it was not Shelley to be the best and 'purest finer was stopped by the tragedy of
his unlingly end. utila generation after his death, minded man he had ever met.
What Shelley tion was fond of pouring inte The garled as's man, ears of a fashionable novelist who
that his rare genius was widely Trelawny, who knew Shelley very light have become we cant con- wes one of heyetinger members of Fiery. Particles--f', E. Montagne acknowledge. Even at the Center-intimately in his last years of life, ceive; but in his short life he proved his club. The fun of the stories - Sleit stories of paver, penetra-ary celelations at Horsinam, nest admitted that the Atheist poet¦ himself one of the glories of a thon-William is derived from the eiremanstance !tion, benuty, and thaills,
of the speakers slurred over Slæd "loved everything better than him. Isand years of his country's litera He also devoted his life to fey's Privethought and Democratic | self." Yet, simply because Shelley | bure. of them, and that they cover so wide
Short Stories of opinionis, and cioplaasized his claims was 11 Freethinker, Christians hastening the day when the world a field of time, place and circun- | Married Life--American Writers on the attention of the bucolic insinunte that the great poet was a will be one country, and to do gead stance that he might be any age The lighter asqæets of connubial Susses county families, Bernard bad and vicious man. Plus they the only religion. Such a union of from forty to seventy, might have bliss fand otherwiss by one farly. Show has told us that he nearly east libelius dust in the eyes of the preces and practive is rare. Not maned over the whe globe, and ler, one spinster, and eighteen who brake up the Shelley Society on the ignarunt and unthinking public, and | only did Shelley learn in suffering migla have followed every trade know.
spot by remituling the members inenueitate them from seeing the what ho taught in song, but, look! from flat of reporter that of
then the poet was an Atheist, and read facts of the ease. Theidentallying beyond the tumult and the Pareign Chien adviser. In them- Merton of the Movies-Harry out a Sunday school teacher. they seek to discredit the great shouting of his own fine. his muse selves these yarns are quite ingom- | Laten Wilson-Setting up exercises Shelley's' subjects Were nutes which Shelley dedicated voiced in no uncertain sound wind ons and ammising, and the conclud. | for one's sense of humour in a close Hours of leness nor the love his lift.
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ability of human nature. Ti is the posterity has but the outcome of ing on things to come.
-MIMNRRMUS. stitutes a very neat piece of satire.
beginning and the end of his poetry, Shelley's younger years; and the
that their author is always the herni
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THE "LEVIATHAN."
SUMMONSES SERVED ON MEMBERS OF CREW.
Leviathan," only three wereserved
when the Southampton police-
| boarded the ship. Four others
were reported "gone ashore" and
the remaining 15 could not be traced.
A hundred of the "Leviathan's"
crew are British seafarers who are alleged to have "jumped" their
with United States shipping Com-
GENERAL NOTES.
chaiman of the excentive com- F. Fisher. Some effective pagean- Auberst of Huckney are included anittae, Mrs. P. Kirwan acts as mistry alls up the time between in this glittering company of twelve. -tress of the robes, Mr. G. P. entrance of the King as an enemy, Then the fare knights in armour- Stanley Pail & 15," "will" publish
Tyrwhitt-Brake is omster of the and his remaining as a friend, hav-Lord-Windsor (Mr. A. Somnergeti, immediately "Madane Vesttis and
horse, Mr. G. R. Archbold is stage ing nccepted the proffered hus- the Karl of Oxford (Velonel Dur-- anti, Earl of Aernds (Mr. "Oliver bas passed a master of anti: Her Times" by Charles E. Pearce, ¦
From time to time the public director, and Mr. W. fi. Cierpitality.
Bighor Park contributes the third Tyne), and Master S. Goring
Of the 22 summonses for de- Retion. And, euriously nagh, the Latin Elizabetta Vestris one of the have had the privilege of witness and Mr. E. J. Rogers are hon. event has evenræed at the priest, lascinating tigres that ever ing many pageants which have treasurer and hon, secretary respre- episode, in which Arundel gives a fe Prancis Drakter ride forward
tively.
welcome to King Edward the First and dip Elwir lahes to the Quensertion issued against members of grond the English stage, has called some of the most striking
The seven scenes into which the | (Dr. A. E. Kota in 1902. Theas she sits on the high dais sur-
the crew of the United States ship nuscht when it is likely to take hitherto escaped the attention of chapters in car wonderful history of on peculiar significare, For Her biographers, fler grandfather was England. 11 is safe to assert, low-ent is divided are undertaken scene, provides plenty of colour, ruled by her dies. The focali Fittlehampton, Eastergate, with its stalls erected for a Rúr, and ties paper to the cerasion are duly ary tushions, it is said, have swung the celebrated engraver Bartolozzi, Fever, Drit mune di the presenła- fall eile, and we are desirous of She made her me in Italius operations has surpassed in interesi and ignor Park, Chichester, Worthing, the sale of good cloth of Flanders, observed, and then the Earl of and Petworth, in association with Dunnurns sword blastes. white Oxford and the Earl of Arumle) ride in the English hallad play, and as beauty de pageant which was proArul-1, which furnishes the rentral impery, goldwork, and the gel forward at each other with leaving beland the introspective and the originator of brilliant stredored at Arundel Castle before an
bread of life." The King, who mighty rattle of their anzone and anorbid realism with which we have vaguzas which drew all London, enormous andincs of appreciative AUDIENCE OF SIX THOUSAND, enters on a richly enparisoned give the audience a realistic idea So long been engrossed and of turn. She was the first woman munger Spectator. It is an immense ad-
The success which attended the charger, forus agentral figure in of the days of tilting. The Earl of ing bark to pomsmicist, to the of a theatre, and her productions at Vange to a pageant to be staged
of the 1 geost was the crowd of quaintly dressed Arundel is declared the winner, and the Olympia, and the Lyceum and Jon historical ground; and where Pening stery for the story's sake,
Covent Gules, theatres were recould one fad a site tuore saturated more then maintained. The weawomen in gowns of anany colours. is presented to the Queen to receive doing. What better autdels could wemarkable. No one was more sought with history Quan Armadel Castle?her was perfect; brilliant suns When the King has performed his prize at her fair hands.
shine, tempered by a pleasant as an administrator of justice, stately payane concludes this effee-ships in America to take service have than rain of Me. Hewlett's after or more gossiped about than Restorers have, it is true, played breeze, following the slight rainfall he hits all to give way to mentive episode.
In the following scene, represent- Madame Vestris: er lave affairs orgy pranks with the cribling eaty novels. say The Forest! were numberless, and an inexhausti-walls of the original pile, but the at the early morning, which served ment, and the morris dancers Toot Lovers,"
The three men who were served "Hichard Yea-and-Nable subject for scandalous inven- oht keep and puss remain as to allay the dust and freshen up it gaily to the pipe and tabor. Mr.ed by Worthing, the audience wit.les.
the foliage. All the performers J. Lee takes the part of Earless the siege of the Unstle by Sir or "The touren's Qistir"?
The correspondence which they were, and the castle still takes warned to their parts, and the Head of Arundel, who enters Willian Waller (Mr. Sidney will appear before the Southamp- A critic one referred to Mr. passed betwen her and Montague inagnificent picture whan sepisodes succeed ch other with with the King,
Roberts) in 1614, and soare effective ton magistrates.
Among the "Leviathan's" crew Gore is now printed for the first it was, lying ambosomed in trees Hewlett's
smoothness and obscure of "stage Passing to the year 1980 we wit firing by old ordnance amongst the as something sole
are several well-to-do Aincricans time. The book deals with a the hillside, with the sun light-
who joined in various capacities→→→ mysteriously beautiful, like a piece leverish period of tile in London toing up its assive stone walls and aits" that left no room for criti- ness the foundation of Holy Trinity quieting woodland helps the illu cism. Every chair on the grass! College, one of the most ingnessive son of a sanguinary engagement.
as stewards, boots, and so forth. of ancient armas,** He said well, which today there is no paralled. battlements. Over the old keep
"for the fun of the thing." One for it is like a tapestry, both in forma and is packed with sprightly anec-flew the flag of the Howards and terrace overlooking the areas was episales of the prgeant, as it gives Petworth supplies the next gene
illed, many of the spectators hay, as a glings of Church fiturgy as which repesserts the festivities at bell boy is the son of a wealthy doles illustrative of manners and Fitzalans. and texture, very channelers,
tastes which have passed away. No more charging or suitable motored down from town. It practised in the time of Richard the the opening of the Barn Hall in New York man, and during the gallant knights galloping to thứ Flaming Youth by Warner Fabian spot could have been chorea for the estimated that about 6,000 per- Second. Across the green sward in 1814, within three days of the trip across he had to run errands resets of distressed dansels, we will be published very shortly by a tha the Cricket field withins were present at the perforinsern approaching a muptied choir Hattle of Waterloo; a striking inci- for his father and mother who and
tance, which is an increase of a chanting the "Yeni Sanete Spiri- dent in this sceno is the burning of first-class passengers. meet seldom, except in the pages of lanley Paul & Co. This book, one the extensive private grounds of the thousand over the attendance on the | tus," and presently there emsiges Napoleon in effigy.
Although nominally the ship was of the best selling novels in America, castle, The extensive sword is
from the trees in the distance An effective file to the pageant the Morte d'Arthur," or in the
The Duchess of Norfolk was again anotlar pression, including the is formed by an ensemble of the dry, the "Leviathan" had plenty of
drinks "dim depths of faded embroiderieses a new point of view on the entingly shut in by magnificent firs, previous day.
on board. Liquor was younger generation which makes it redan mut towering alone, and Yet, turuugh the astonishing deli-stand out vividly from the conven- through these stage entrustes and present, with the mumbers of er dies of the houshold and the ghosts of the former Barls oftken by passengers as luggage. cacy of Mr. Hewlett's workomslip.tional interpretation of the acts and exits of Nature's own forming, the early, we need a nes of Norfiak (Mrs. Dalby), Arundel, Alfred the Great rides in Some of the Americans were his sensitiveness to language and morals of our young people. Warage actors and actresses com Vartorin Mars, Cloud and Mrs. the Earl of Arded (Mr. Roberttirat, fallowed by Hoger de Mont-prised on landing as they omitted ner Fabian (the non-de-guerre of a go. Many of the scenes present Muswell-Scott, Lady Joan Varney. Sadler), and the Bishop of Chichestery, First Fart of Arms to declare unconsumed liquor Vocabulary, style and rhythm, we one of the most important and seri- clarasing chinations of colour, Sir George Mamers, Miss Stuart, ter the Rev. R. G. Gilan), to Williain de Albini, Fourth Eart, which are transported into the company of ons-minded novelists in America all the costumes having been care Miss Tope, Mis Maddleton, and take part in the foundation cere. King John of England, Richard Customs and the owners charged
mony. An effective picture is made Fitzalan, Fourteenth Karl. The double duty. Richard Camr-le-Lion, Mary will make many people realize the fully prepared from authentic ye-Sir Eric and Lady Dromana.
In the first scene, which is under- by the advancing procession, heid Venerable Philip Howard, Duke of Sum or the witch girl, Isouli. difference between innocence and cords of the dress in the times de-
taken by Littlehampion, the andied by the cross carried behind the Norfolk, Thomas Howard, Duke of For Mr. Hewlett possessed the ignorance. He is an able analysipicii. secret of that scarcely perceptible who dares to look facts-physical Mr. P. Kirwan, master of there were taken back to the year lighted thurible, and with singing Norfolk, the Twelfth Duke of Nor-
FIRE EXPLOSIONS. touch upon such details as are cotn-moral and emotional-in the face: pageant, is responsible for the 1970, when Roger de Gomerico, the acolytes with lighted readles Bank folk. The Earls take up their posi-
Norman (Mr. sou to all hutan experience, which in Pat, the heroine, and in her fornok," and is entitled to cons to claim the castle.
Aubrey Hunting the eclesiasties. This episode, tion in a semi-circle, backed by all The for which Chichiester is responsible, the performers in their niulti-colour- brings into the sunlight of actuality tunes, he seems to ask the question gratulation on the notable success long-vanished centuries.
"What is Sin?" and "What are he has achieved. The Duchess of new art wins the favour of the presents a striking contrast to theed costunes, making a striking TWO
picture. An empty space is left in [The middle of the circle, and then It in true that Mr. Hewlett's the Wages of Sin?" In this swiftly Norfolk, who is president, tas people, promising to help them in caystering scene that preceded it. public was not in agreement as to moving. uncompromising and aceited with her as vice-presi-the development of Arundel and dis tributes largesse simongst them. The quality of his later work. Some always entertaining novel
Mr. Jents:
The next episode, provided by the present young Duke of Norfolk felt that he had deserted his original Fabian has done something new. Lord Taronfield (Lord Lieuten. Se comic relief is provided by Arundel, represents the young Earl rides proudly forward and fills the ant), Lady Lownfall, Mr. P J. Toukay Wiggodson, with wits jousting before Queen Elizabeth, gap, thus linking up, the present standards in the pursuit of mucEMM ;
Wootton-Isaacson (High Sheriff ofwandering," who appropriates the and is the most spectacular of all day with days before the Norman Sussex), Countess of March, Lady money, but he is clused with The Knight Marshal of the Tasts is Conquest.
others that his' liter novels were
mere feeble imilations of his earlier.
JOUST DZPORE ELIZABITH.
was confiscated by the
INJURED IN MOTOR WORKS BLAZE.
Explosions believed to be due to cylinders of oxygen blowing up occurred during a fire at the motor-
car works of Messrs. Marshalsea Brothers, at Taunton. Two sec- tions of the works were destroyed, with 20 motor-cars.
One explosion lifted portlous of the roof, blow out windows, and scattered machinery and parts of cars in all directions.
Firemen and police were hurled
But there were also persong who talent lay in "roading whole lus-Percy St. Maur, Violet Lady Bean-threats of trial by water and fire, personated by the present young contended that his work had only tories from s faded fresco or a rust out, the Hon. Clive Pearson, Sir and carried off the field erying for Duke of Norfolk, who sits his horse
very proudly in his picturesque Sunshine and Common Sense. become inore sure and confident, stained cost-of-inail"; above all, in William Bird, M.P.. Lady Birt, mercy.
The second opisado is presented doublot of blue velvet and silver E.
Don't doctor your blood for rhoum- because it had broadened and frood interpreting the hearts of those for Mrs. Johnstone, Major 1. toll from the former affectations away persons in the thidst of their Molson, M.P.. Mr. Charles Fobert "Lady of England making terus Lady Bentution) enters in a rich Chambe lain's Pelo Balm. In a few by Eastergate, and introduced the stars, Queen Elizabeth Violet all m. Use an ex orral application of and forced brilliancy. It stirring lives. Regret his declina nsson, Mr. G. W: Hare (Mayor of clear that he was unable to keep we rany, we noad got allow it to Arundell Me H. 8.Avinors with Stephen of Blois, in 1100 red and gallen costume, attended day it will got you up and out into the affans his torch; the more nearly spoil our delight in the cadence, the Mayor of Chichester), Mr. JG.. Mr. Arthur Somerset eronates the by her unids of honour in ghiming rich red blood to your welts and to-the-ground, two firemen being his chosen settings approached his colour and the glamour of the novels Denton (Mayer of Worthing), Mr.ng, while the Einpress Matilda is ing white dresses, spangled with rid he system of his troubloons die own time, the loss successful was upon which Mr. Hewlett'a reputa- A. Cairns (Cheiros, Littlehatip played by Minn Courtney Gordon silver. Lady Rachel Howard, Mias su For sale by all Chemists and
ton U.D.0.). Mr. G. W. Hare is and Queen Adaliza by Mm. Arthur Margaret Drummond, and Lady Bleekeepers. bis bandling of them. His chief tion was established.
aunshine, then fatura will restora tan-
badly injured and taken to hospital. it is feared one of them will lose
his sight.