John Bryson , Fellow of Balliol College, Oxford, talks about the Victorian poet Arthur Hugh Clough dough's works have been published in a new critical edition. Among the new material in this edition is the complete version of the poem ' Dipsychus,* in which Clough revealed his own divided nature. Mr. Bryson comments on dough's two personalities-his intellectual doubt and indecision, and the gay assurance of his light satiric verse.
(The recorded broadcast of June 20)