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THE fantastic note is not too prevalent in modern literature ; and some of the best examples of it come from Ireland, James Stephens and Lord Dun sany being outstanding. Dunsany's 'Tales of Wonder 'preserve, whilst they refine, the tradition of Poe ; his plays occupy a position entirely their own. It is easy to imagine how well these exquisite stories will broadcast, and an added pleasure comes from the knowledge that their author himself is reading them.