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CINEMA CAMEOS

... . By C. A. LEJEUNE. Another lalapalooza, as the Americans would say, in a remarkable week, is THE DEVIL AND MISS JONES (Gaumont). This is the sort of film that seems ready-made for every type of audience. It is funny, moving, human, romantic, and sound common sense with two beautiful acting performaifces by Charles Coburn and Jean Arthur. The Devil is good-humoured, dyspeptic millionaire John ...

Published: Wednesday 16 July 1941
Newspaper: The Sketch
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 2604 | Page: Page 10, 11 | Tags: Photographs  Review 

FROM THE CHEF'S SCRAP-BOOK: A WARTIME MENU

... FROM THE CHEFS SCRAP-BOOK: A WARTIME MENU. Jyt OTAGE DE TOMATES A L'AIL. Br 7) 1 lb. tomatoes. 2 oz. rice. 2 medium-sized onions. r 4 pints of stock. 1 carrot. Salt. 1 dessertspoonful of margarine. Sugar. Garlic. Lightly fry the chopped onions, break the tomatoes in half and put them in a saucepan with the onions. Leave to simmer on a very slow fire until soft. Add the stock either water in ...

Published: Wednesday 17 December 1941
Newspaper: The Sketch
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 479 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Illustrations  Review 

THE LITERARY LOUNGER

... . By L. P. HARTLEY. BOTH as a writer and as a personality, Barrie had genius, and more than his share, perhaps, of the mystery that is inseparable from genius. In the immensely intricate pattern of his nature, shyness and showmanship were inextricably blended. Per haps unconsciously he realised the importance, in certain in stances, of not giving the public something that it wanted. Another ...

THE LITERARY LOUNGER

... . By L. P. HARTLEY. IN his novels, Mr. Somerset Maugham shows himself cautious of taking the side of the angels-- cautious, at any rate, of accepting the con ventional view of who is an angel and who is not. The respectable are apt to be censorious, so he is critical of them; the disreputable are, as a rule, more tolerant, and Mr. M gives them the same benefit of the doubt they would accord, ...

RUSSIA: STALIN'S COMPLEX LAND

... Russia Stalin's Complex Land Caucasus Journey Lions are not like That The Wives of the R.A.F. An Analysis of Invasion: Reds, Pinks and Russians --By Vernon Fane BY some extraordinary felicity of timing, Mr. George Sava has only now published his account of a journey made in 1918 from Baku to Tiflis across the mountains of the Caucasus. His VALLEY OF FOR GOTTEN PEOPLE (Faber and Faber. 12s. 6d. ...

Published: Saturday 16 August 1941
Newspaper: The Sphere
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1786 | Page: Page 30 | Tags: Photographs  Review 

SLAPSTICK AND SHAKESPEARE

... Two Shows Reviewed by Philip Page IT is doubtful whether in the history of the musical corned}' stage there has been a better quartet of fun-makers than Messrs. Arthur Riscoe, Sydney Howard and Richard Hearne and Miss Vera Pearce. Their team work in Fun and Games, the rollicking enter tainment just launched at the Princes Theatre, is perfect, and team-work here is one of the things that ...

Published: Saturday 06 September 1941
Newspaper: The Sphere
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 581 | Page: Page 30 | Tags: Photographs  Review 

THE LITERARY LOUNGER

... . By L. P. HARTLEY. MISS EDITH SITWELL'S new anthology of poems, Look! the Sun, is intended, she tells us, primarily for children; but, she adds, readers of all ages will, I hope, derive happiness from it. This raises the fascinating question, what is it in poetry that children like? Should we, for instance, expect them to like the poetry of Wordsworth, who himself reverenced children, as ...

CINEMA CAMEOS

... . By C. A. LEJEUNE. MAN HUNT' (Odeon) is a Hollywood film which will be enormously successful, sweepingly popular and about which I feel a certain amount of personal bitterness. The simple fact is, that this film ought to have been made in England. It has just the qualities of melodrama, plus realism and the sporting chance, that an English director such as Carol Reed could have handled to ...

Published: Wednesday 24 September 1941
Newspaper: The Sketch
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 2469 | Page: Page 14, 15 | Tags: Photographs  Review 

NOVELS OF MODERN TIMES: Hemingway and the Preacher-Poet ; The Lady in the Fur Coat; Bernard Newman's Papa Pontivy

... NOVELS OF MODERN TIMES Hemingway and the Preacher -Poet The Lady in the Fur Coat Bernard T^ewmans Papa Pontivy -By Vernon Fane THE title of the first full-length novel which Ernest Heming way has published for ten years, FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS (Cape. 9s.), is a quotation from John Donne. The book has caused a sensation in America, where, according to the bookselling jour nals, it has busted ...

Published: Saturday 15 March 1941
Newspaper: The Sphere
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1812 | Page: Page 32 | Tags: Photographs  Review 

THE LITERARY LOUNGER

... . By L. P. HARTLEY. THIS week it is my pleasant task to welcome a new series, Britain in Pic tures; or, to be more accurate, three new series, for, besides Britain, the Penns-in-the- Rocks Press are publishing illustrated commentaries on the countries of the British Empire (The British Commonwealth in Pictures), and illustrated anthologies of the English poets The English Poets in tures). ...

A CLASSIC, SATIRE, WAR AND TRAVEL: Thomas Hardy Illustrated; The Craziness of Thurber; How France Fell; Was ..

... A CLASSIC, SATIRE, WAR AND TRAVEL Thomas Hardy Illustrated The Crazmess of Thurber How France Fell Was Columbus a Jew Another Book on Ballet -By Vernon Fane PRAISE be to whoever thought of celebrating the centenary of Thomas Hardy's birth by an edition of UNDER THE GREEN WOOD TREE: OR THE MELLSTOCK QUIRE, illus trated by Claire Leighton (Macmillan. 12s. 6d.). I should like to think it was Miss ...

Published: Saturday 18 January 1941
Newspaper: The Sphere
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1782 | Page: Page 32 | Tags: Review 

THE LITERARY LOUNGER

... . By L. P. HARTLEY. MR. FORREST REID'S criticism of books is, I suppose, a little old fashioned; he does not use terms such as integral or organic, and his attitude of mind is relaxed and meditative rather than tense and twanging. This is not because some of the essays collected in Retrospective Adventures were written a good many years ago, several in the nineteen- twenties and one or two ...