"IN THE POTTER'S FIELD"
Lord Gorell's new volume of poetry, "In the Potter's Field, and Other New Poems," opens with a striking presentation of the greatest of all tragedies —the betrayal of Christ—as realised in the passionato remorse of the mind of the betrayer, Judas. Another remarkable poem is the dramatic depiction of tho contrnst between the obscuro death of Keats in Home and his posthumous fame. There are also shorter poems on many subjects, 'and the book concludes with two unusual studies of modern society. "In the Potter's Field, and Other New by,. Lord. Gorell., (John : Murray.)
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22391, 11 April 1936, Page 4 (Supplement)
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