Letters to the Editor - May 1981
Dear Sir,
It is extraordinary how touchy and nasty an academic can become when confronted with the romantic. A prime example of this is Prof. Patrick McCaughey’s review of Charles Blackman – The Lost Domains in your March issue. It seems he just cannot stand a romantic writer writing romantically about a romantic painter, and sets out, not merely to debunk her writing, but, in effect, to destroy the delight one can experience from what is, by his own admission, a magnificently produced book.
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