i subscribe to the times literary supplement, and it displays many edifying features. certainly it indicates that the british are still more intellectual and stuff than we are. the quibbling is astonishing, with an extreme emotionalism i can only envy. if only i could be that alive! 'i don't know if it is frederick forper's famous stupidity or his equally notorious moral corruption that causes him to express mild reservations about footnote 6,237 of my book on frederick the great's cousin, but...' as the world washes away, melts down, explodes, here is an actual quotation from march 11: "Who owns Coleridge? Whose Coleridge will prevail? The stakes are high." they don't know it, but these people are happy!