LADY OTTOLINE MORRELL
This conversation is assumed to have taken place in 1917 at Garsington Manor, Oxford, the home of Lady Ottoline Morrell , between her guests....
Lytton STRACHEY, T. E. HULME
D. H. LAWRENCE , G. G. COULTON and G. Lowes Dickinson
Produced by DOUGLAS Cleverdon
Third broadcast
played by Joaquin ACHUCARRO (piano)
in conversation with GEORGE MACBETH
In The Romantic Agony Marto Praz charted the Influence of de Sade on a wide range of European writers of the nineteenth century. from Byron to D'Annunzio. He discusses which twentieth - century writers he would have included if he had continued the book up to the present day, and defends the method of quotation and analysis he used against the criticism that it shirked moral and aesthetic judgments.
Barry McDaniel (baritone)
ERNEST LusH (piano)
by JOHN HALE
Fellow of Jesus College, Oxford This is a portrait of Sir John Smythe , one of the puzzled back-wood squires who do not fit in with the glamorous and prosperous picture of the age.