THE SPICE OF LIFE AND OTHER ESSAYS

 PART ONE: LITERATURE IN GENERAL

 SENTIMENTAL LITERATURE

 HUMOUR

 FICTION AS FOOD

 THE SOUL IN EVERY LEGEND

 PART TWO: PARTICULAR BOOKS AND WRITERS

 THE MACBETHS

 THE TRAGEDY OF KING LEAR

 THE EVERLASTING NIGHTS

 AND SO TO BED

 AS LARGE AS LIFE IN DICKENS

 DISPUTES ON DICKENS

 CHARLOTTE BRONTE AS A ROMANTIC

 PART THREE: THOUGHT AND BELIEF

 THE CAMP AND THE CATHEDRAL

 THE RELIGIOUS ASPECT OF WESTMINSTER ABBEY

 PART FOUR: AT HOME AND ABROAD

 ON HOLIDAYS

 THE PEASANT

 THE LOST RAILWAY STATION

 BETHLEHEM AND THE GREAT CITIES

 THE SACREDNESS OF SITES

 SCIPIO AND THE CHILDREN

 THE REAL ISSUE

 PART FIVE: THE SPICE OF LIFE

 THE COMIC CONSTABLE

 ON FRAGMENTS

 THE SPICE OF LIFE

 ESSAYS ON LITERATURE IN GENERAL

 ON PARTICULAR BOOKS AND WRITERS

 THOUGHT AND BELIEF

 AT HOME AND ABROAD

 THE SPICE OF LIFE

 THE SPICE OF LIFE.

ON PARTICULAR BOOKS AND WRITERS

The Macbeths Date unknown. First published

John o' London's Weekly, Jan. 5 1951

The Tragedy of King Lear Introduction to an illustrated edition of King Lear published by David Magee, San Francisco, 1950Illustrated by Yunge

The Everlasting Nights Daily News, November 7, 1901

Aesop's Fables Introduction to a limited edition of Aesop's Fables published by William Heinemann, London and Doubleday Page & Co., New York, 1912. Illustrated by Arthur Rackham

Both Sides of the Looking The Listener, November 29. 1933

Glass

And So to Bed G. K's Weekly, January 23, 1936

As Large as Life in Dickens Daily News, February 8. 1902

Disputes on Dickens The Academy. Date unknown.

Charlotte Bronte as a Contributed to a Centenary

Romantic Memorial Volume prepared by the Bronte Society. Published by T. Fisher Unwin, 1917