The Relation of Psycho-Analysis to Rationalism in France Today by Marie Bonaparte
Princess Marie Bonaparte , who was a pupil of Sigmund Freud , is author of ' The Life and Works of Edgar Allan Poe ' and ' Reflections. on Life and Death.'
A sequence of Shakespeare's histories edited by Professor J. Dover Wilson
* King Henry VI' Part 2
(Continued in next column) with Geoffrey Bond. Franklyn Bellamy
Garard Green , Rosamund Greenwood
Derek Hart
Elizabeth London , Nancy Nevinson Michael O'Halloran , Ronald Sidney
Frank Tickle , Mary Williams
Fanfares composed by John Hotchkls
The play adapted and produced by Peter Watts
Use Wolf (soprano)
Gervase de Peyer (clarinet)
Ernest Lush (piano)
The Martin String Quartet:
David Martin (violin)
Neville Marriner (violin)
Eileen Grainger (viola)
Bernard Richards (cello)
Denis Matthews (piano)
Second of two talks by C. H. Waddington, F.R.S.
Professor of Animal Genetics in the University of Edinburgh
A series of six programmes arranged and introduced by Egon Wellesz
1-An Introduction to Christian Chant
Four talks to mark the fourth centenary of Spenser's birth
2-' Most Sacred Vertue ' by Frances Yates
The title of this talk is taken from the invocation to Queen Elizabeth before the fifth book of The Faerie Queene, which expounds the ' most sacred Vertue ' of Justice.
Frances Yates is Recognised Teacher of Comparative Literature in the University of London and a member of the staff of the Warburg Institute.
Andante lamentoso (At a young artist's bier) (1910): strings of the Danish State Radio Symphony Orchestra. conducted by Launy Grondahl
Violin Concerto, Op. 33 (1911): Emil Telmanyi (violin) with the Orchestra of the Royal Theatre. Copenhagen, conducted by Egisto Tango on gramophone records