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Now on View - Ivor Brown

Now on View

By: Ivor Brown

Paperback | 14 February 2026

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"Now on View" is a sophisticated collection of essays by the celebrated British critic and journalist Ivor Brown. Published during the vibrant interwar period, these pieces showcase Brown's signature wit and his keen ability to dissect the cultural and social currents of the late 1920s. The work traverses a diverse array of subjects, ranging from the intricacies of the English language and the state of contemporary drama to the humorous observation of everyday British life and modern leisure activities.

As a prominent observer of his time, Brown provides an urbane and often satirical perspective on the shifts occurring in society. His essays capture the intellectual curiosity of an era navigating the transition between tradition and modernity. Whether he is contemplating the aesthetics of the city or the changing habits of the public, Brown's prose is characterized by its elegance, accessibility, and sharp insight.

"Now on View" serves as both a delightful literary exercise and an evocative historical document. It offers readers a window into the manners, preoccupations, and aesthetic values of early 20th-century Britain. This collection is an essential read for those interested in the art of the essay and the rich tapestry of British cultural history.

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