Table of contents
Lawrence in Retrospect
H.M. TOMLINSONIf the lucky chance should take us unaware, would we, at sight, recognise genius in a stranger? Would we have seen at once that T. E. Lawrence, for an instance, was as singular a…
The Chaotic Art of Writing
J.W. BUCHANANAt one point in My Writing Life Neil Bell casually remarks of one of his novels: “All I had to do was sit down and let my pen rip: and let it rip I did to the tune of about 4,000…
A Tutor Reflects
NEVILLE DAINIt is not a new idea that the evolution of a librarian depends on more than learning professional facts and studying the day to day work of a library. To some extent librarians…
Arundell Esdaile, 1880–1956
E.A. SAVAGELiterature is the word that comes to one's lips when Arundell Esdaile's name is heard. He wrote only a few general essays nd a little verse, in Autolycus' Pack, and a volume of…