Word: novelized
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...have taken place in Parliament--but however threatening the adjustments have been the vast Empire remains fundamentally unchanged. King George, if not supreme in constitutional power, at least reigns supreme in the affections of his people. It is this loyalty to the Monarchy which has enabled England to enact novel negislation and still adhere to the stability of customs...
...Thames Williamson has written five "regional novels" of the U. S., says D Is For Dutch (TIME, Sept. 24) is to be his last. Last week he published an experimental "interlude"-a story that was as different from his melodramas-washed-in-realism as it could well be. Though Under the Linden Tree is a full-length (200-page) novel, it is really a fairytale, of the same order, though not the same rank, as Max Beerbohm's Happy Hypocrite...
Appearing in a novel scarlet guise especially for the occasion, the May-Day issue of the Harvard Advocate will appear officially tomorrow. In celebration of the day, sacred to all Communists, and to all who eagerly eye the approach of summer's balmy breezes, the feature article of the issue is "So You're a Parlor Pink" by Julian S. Bach, Jr. '36. Continuing the seasonal trend is an article by David H. Kimball '38, and Norman W. Johnson '38, on "Propaganda and Soviet Literature...
...BATES, the very young English writer, known hitherto in this country for his volume of short stories entitled "The Woman Who Had Imagination," has produced a vivid and appealing account of the life, love and disappointments of an illegal rabbit-snarer in his novel "The Poacher...
...VORTEX-José Eustasio Rivera- Putnam ($2.50). Melodramatic Spanish tale of the South American rubber forests. This only novel of its late author is a famed best-seller in his own country...