In Alvin Kernan's book The Death of Literature there is an account of the Lady Chatterley trial. It sports a pointless and omni-directed superciliousness so relentlessly predictable that if, for example, Rebecca West is cited making a perfectly tenable statement you can rely on being told that she was displaying 'qualities that must have once made H.G. Wells wonder what he had gotten into'.
LRB 25 April 1991 | PDF Download
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