THE OXFORD CHRONICLE

Oxford, Oxfordshire, England

7 November 1913

(page 4)

 

THE MONTH’S REVIEWS.

 

THE ENGLISH REVIEW.

 

 

17-21, Tavistock Street, Covent Garden, W.C. 1s. net.

The liveliest paper in the “English Review” is that in which the Editor, Mr. Austin Harrison, tells us in a burlesque narrative, which yet doubtless has behind it a train of actual experiences, some of the tribulations which the conduct of a monthly review involves.

 

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Mr. Aleister Crowley, writing on Art in America, admits that at present it is something in the position of snakes in Iceland, but he adds: “No doubt when immigration stops, when the negro problem, and the Japanese problem, and the labour problem, and the political problem, and all the rest of the problems are solved, when a class arises which has time to reflect on life instead of living it, American art will lead the world.”