A masterly analysis of the younger generation in England--the generation which only a few years ago was condemned as neurotic and decadent and which has vindicated itself by such devotion and simpleness of heart in the ordeal of the war.
Rabindranath Tagore, Mark Twain, D. H. Lawrence, Rudyard Kipling, H. P. Lovecraft, Marcel Proust, Upton Sinclair, George Sand, W. Somerset Maugham, Edgar Allan Poe, James Joyce, Herman Melville, Jules Verne, Sinclair Lewis, Jack London, Thomas Mann, May Sinclair & Rebecca West
Algernon Blackwood, Alan Graham, John Galsworthy, May Edginton, Dorothy Easton, Walter de La Mare, Richmal Crompton, William Caine, Harold Brighouse, J.D. Beresford, Stacy Aumonier, Holloway Horn, Rowland Kenney, Alfred Edgar Coppard, Hugh Sir Walpole, L. Parry Truscott, Gladys Bronwyn Stern, Thomas Moult, May Sinclair, Roland Pertwee, Max Sir Pemberton, Elinor Mordaunt, Lucas Malet, Rosamond Langbridge & John Cournos