COUNTRY LIFE
... interview published in the Observer he claimed for the French Socialists that so far from disagreeing with the war aims of the l ...
... interview published in the Observer he claimed for the French Socialists that so far from disagreeing with the war aims of the l ...
... maid and two angels, that forms the cover of the Barbican exhibition's catalogue. In 1934, the Union of Writers proclaimed Socialist Realism to be the only viable artistic style for artists and writers. T his was not, in fact, an outright betrayal as far ...
... Erich Mendelsohn with Serge Chermayeff, the sea-front pavilion was tlle result of a competition instigated by Bexhill's socialist mayor, the 9th Earl De La Warr. The pavilion-housing entertainment and conference halls, function rooms, a library and r ...
... AGREE with Sarah Hervey-Bathurst's suggestion (Spectator, March 25), that the Tories should consider 'stealing' the past Socialist strength of idealism; for me, above all, this represents pride in our traditions and our history as a country, and being ...
... Seasons. Christchurch Mansion, Christchurch Park. Until January 29. Manchester. Waiter Crane (1845-1915): Artist, Designer and Socialist. Whitworth Art Gallery, University of Manchester, Oxford Road. January 20-March 27. Also at the gallery, a display of William ...
... Wallington and Nettlecombe, and brother of Ruskin’s friend Sir Walter Calverley Trevelyan. A teetotal atheist with strong Socialist ideals, Arthur was a keen correspondent and pamphleteer, who, in the first draft of his will, ➢ ot [ BE a 1 N, B) SR | I’ra ...
... used to keep a political balance. Farmers and landowners tend to be Tories; the workers' representatives are bound to be Socialists, their unions being affiliated to the T.U.C. may be times when the practical members of county committees may be doubtful ...
... common ground between them. That is only as it should be, but a rare thing in these days. For what sane man can argue with a Socialist or an atheist (if there is such a thing) or an advanced moralist ? It is all talk and aimlessness, and in the end exasperation ...
... Treasury. Although he still regarded himself as a Conservative, his agricultural philosophy was Radical, indeed, it was a Socialistic programme. When he stood as a Parliamentary candidate in East Norfolk in 1895, his progressive ideas brought him into fist ...
... ardy's novels have rather been consigned to admirable but forgotten films. He has attracted interpretations wishing to make Socialist statements, rather than understanding the mismatches of love and fate in which were the true depth and despair of his novels ...
... surrounded by the post-war gloom, so well described in James Lees-Milne's diaries, that settled on country-house owners under a Socialist government, it cannot have seemed that way. At first it must have been expected that the traditional ambience of country-house ...
... such a bounty as the Bill admitted ly provide for agriculture and for what the Germans call the heavy industries. But in Socialist quarters there can scarcely be any objection to the main object of the Bill from those who remember th Fabian Society in ...