Worries
P.N. Furbank, 5 May 1983
John Galsworthy: A Reassessment
by Alec Fréchet, translated by Denis Mahaffey.
Macmillan, 229 pp., £20, January 1983,0 333 31535 9 Show More
by Alec Fréchet, translated by Denis Mahaffey.
Macmillan, 229 pp., £20, January 1983,
“... The Edwardians, it is well known, were great worriers. If it was not the national physique or the Teuton menace they were worrying about, it was the ‘warped vitality’ of Bank Holiday crowds, or it was bicycling. I have always been rather struck by the warning against bicycling issued by the Liberal historian R.C.K. Ensor: ‘The nervous craving of modern people for soulless and thoughtless exhilaration sufficiently explains its deplorable vogue, which will last until the stronger natures set a saner example ... ”