ABSTRACT

‘Rottenness in Literature’, Sunday Chronicle (29 October 1922), 2. From the newspaper headline: ‘The literary Bolshevism of to-day formed the theme of a scathing attack by Mr. Alfred Noyes, the well-known poet, in the course of a lecture before the Royal Society of Literature a few days ago . . . Mr Noyes singles out for particular attack Mr. James Joyce's Ulysses.’