' Modern Fiction-I. Realism
—The Constant Nymph '
IN the first of his series of talks on Modern Fiction. Professor Hewitt will discuss, as an example of realism, The Constant Nymph,' that remarkable best-seller in which Miss Margaret Kennedy depicted the family of a genius, and their complete failure to adapt themselves to the life of the respectable world. Many listeners will have seen the play based on the novel, which has had almost as much success.