M. ANDRÉ MAUROIS looks at us
AN ESTHONIAN and a German observer -Mme. Aino Kallas and Herr Lion Feuchtwanger — have already told us how our society impresses them. This evening the series is continued by a French writer who has made a particular study of England, and whose own English, by the way, is perfect. He is, perhaps. still best known as the creator of Colonel Bramble, but his ' Ariel,' a brilliant and original interpretation of Shelley, aroused the liveliest interest in English literary circles, and in his recent book on ' 'Disraeli' he invaded our political history with equally illuminating results. For anyone who wants to get a new angle on our national character and institutions, this evening's broadcast is an occasion not to be missed.