THE CAMBRIDGE REVIEW Cambridge, England 29 April 1921 (page 116)
REVIEWS
Swift Wings (Songs in Sussex). [By Victor B. Neuburg] The Vine Press. 6/- net.
It is a pity that the Vine Press, which has printed this book so pleasantly, should waste its energies on the worthless verse of an anonymous writer. There is scarcely a poem in the sixty pages which can pass the most casual critical examination, and space and patience almost forbid us to quote from this quite unnecessary book. It is time that people ceased to write Keats down as hapless—one who "broke his heart . . . . against the eternal rock of ecstacy." |