Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 July 1948 — Page 8

THE FIRST

READER—By Harry Hansen

Lace Curtain' Understanding,

Deeply Moving Treatment Of Mixed Marriage Problem

“LACE CURTAIN." day, $3.

"MELISSA." A novel. By Taylor Caldwell. New York, Scribner, $3.!

A novel. By Ellin Berlin, New York, Double-

AS LONG AS MEN and women marry, and perhaps

even after that, novels will be

it remains the eternal battleground of the generations,where the traditional loyalties of the family encounter the

written about marriage. For

wild promptings of the heart.

Ellin Berlin is the latest understanding novel about mixed marriage in “Lace Curtain.” As Mrs. Berlin, whose own marriage was a high spirited romance of New York society, she is well qualified to write this sensitive story. Her story entirely about

hood in the home of the rich Reardons, Island, “lace curtain Irish” and devout children

her adolescent awareness of the young men who cut i’. at dances and flutter about her; her wish to marry Jamie Stair, son of a rich New York family, but a Protestant. ... Mrs. Berlin has made the Rear-

» Ellin Berlin

‘dons both compreheasible and

thoroughly likeable. Eager to extend the sheltering arms of their religion to their eight children, they send them to church schools. Jenny, their oldest, suffers the first hard blow when her fiance is killed in the first World War. When she determines to marry George Orme II, a rich New York Protestant, the Rearaons are sorry, but they agree when Orme accepts their cond ti. ns. But soon Jenny wants a divorce, a much harder blow to devout people. ¥ » ” » MRS. BERLIN then portrays the battle of Veronica with her feelings, for Jamie Stair is pot as easy to win over. If their children are girls, Jamie agrees they should be educated as Veronica wishes, but a boy-—he wants him to go to St. Paul's and have a Protestant : background. Behind Jamie stands his mother, as firm in her religious views as the Reardons are in their own. This is not a militant novel of revolt against parents, It is an attempt to understand the mind and heart of a girl who has the deepest reverence for her religion, affection for her parents and love for her husband. ; ’ This is ‘the problem of Veronica's. héart ta of the influence

of the ‘a daughter's life. should be. She was found dead] 1 donot believe Mrs. has{of poison in the Riverside apartsolved her problem. But she has ments and Sheriff Jess Roden be-

presented a phase of American life-—one always present but rarely @escribed—with fairness apd comprehension. \ ¥ . ” QUITE A CONTRAST to the story of the Reardons is the tale of the selfish Charles Upjohn's daughter, Melissa, and the wealthy Dunhams,

to write a deeply moving and =

something to force him to marry: and her brother Andrew; ° Irving yells back at Phoebe: “Why you little animal you! How dare you talk to your sister like that, you!

you!”

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{with your filthy mind!"

In turn Geoffrey Dunham has

to subdue his own sister, Arabel-

is/1a, beginning with “You are an’

unregenerate——"-—well, there

Veronica Rear- are some words that get into] don, her child- books, but not into newspapers,!

which appear to be the last cita{del of decent language.

on Long So there are the living and the!j

{dead to exercise, in’ this story; ‘and there is enough malevolence iin the characters to last many

{and name-calling, all in one family! Taylor Caldwell has a firm hold on her story and the man who delivers the milk of human kindness never gets a call.

u - » “Report for a Corpse,” by Henry Kane. No time lost when Peter Chambers, unscrupulous, unwelcome and unabashed, gets himself hired to solve a mystery. Nor words either, Here are six

a mix between Peter and a psychiatrist: “I was very much more careful

gaudy left, high and obvious, and he shifted for it, and then I shortjumped a right that had got

He bent in half, politely, protective hands -at his stomach, I did some open-hand slap-tennis on the face that hung out like

then I rolled up a fist and threw it, all the way from right field, and the good doctor hastily unbent, up “te perpendicular and on to horizontal, and he cleared most of the desk backward and bounced off the side of the office chair. When F got to him he was folded up, quiet and comatose.” - In one word, out. (Simon & Schuster, $2).

“The Death of a Worldly Woman,” by A. B. Cunningham. Dimple Guest was*no better than she

gan sleuthing. Lots of her neigh bors didn’t like her and they were no great shakes either, Dialogue sticks close to the plot and Jeff is good at asking questions. (Ditton, $2.50.) ”

| “Murder is an Evil Business,” by ' Marion Bramhall. Kit and

in Taylor Dick Acton are staying at a Cape Caldwell's new. novel, “Melissa.” Cod’ boarding cottage when 8 vindicated Mrs. Trollope, Prof. view ‘the daily aspect of ordinary

Here, from the very beginning member of the landlady's family

of the story, is anger, ruthlessness, hatred and envy. It seems incredible that a young girl like Melissa ‘should be the object of so much abuse. It is also difficult to accept the strange case of Melissa, who was supposed to be so jealous of her father that she hated the younger

and respected. “Melissa is a bad

{is found hanged. That's enough

pack up and leave, but the Actons are crime fanciers and want to solve the riddle. Falling into a cistern up to her neck is only lone of Kit's little missteps. A number of heels qualify for the {hot seat, but the Actons ate

(Crime Club, $2.)

woman,” said Melissa's mother to| § —————r-— her suitor; “She robbed me of mw Farrar, Straus Sets

husband with her guileful ways.

: But when Geoffrey Dunham, |

the suitor who has wanted to marry Melissa since she was 14, finally does so, Melissa's sister Phoebe screams: “You've done

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BLOOMINGTON, Ind... July 3— cases in which Peter gets en- mpg notebooks and original manumeshed—and do they move! I'dgornt for Frances Trollope's like to see Henry Kane report a «pomestic Manners of the Amerprize fight. Here's how he handles i...» have been acquired by the

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|controversial book about the {Ohio Valley of the early 1800s, [the documents were acquired for {the university by Prof. Donald {Smalley of the English Department from Mise Muriel Rose [Trollope great-granddaughter of the author, while Prof. Smalley was doing research for a new ledition of “Domestic Manners” [to be published soon by Alfred | A, Knopf. | The find is discussed by Prof. {Smalley in the July edition of /{the Indiana Quarterly for Bookmen, periodical of the IU library. » . . MRS. TROLLOPE, mother of famed 19th Century novelist Anthony Trollope (‘“Barchester Towers,” “The Warden” and many others), came to America in 1827. Then aged 47, she planned to found a “bazaar” or department {store in Cincinnati and recoup in {the new world losses that had {brought her family close to bank{ruptey in the'old. ¥ Her commercial mission was a failure, but the book she wrote about frontier life in the Midwest,

lar in the United States. { ® = » HISTORY HAS at least partly,

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IU Library Acquires Original

Containing hitherto unpub{lished sections of Mrs. Trollope's

first published in 1032, stirred up sonal point of view, but they are la trans - Atlantic ' storm. Like graphic, detailed and—with rare Dickens’ later “American Notes,” land unintentional exceptions — ‘the book made its writer unpopu- accurately drawn.

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Historic Book

SCHOLAR - EDITOR — Prof, Donald Smalley of Indiana UniVersity,. who has prepared . a new edition ‘of Frances Trollope's "Domestic Manners of

the Americans," controversial book of the 1830's.

{geration and malicious distortion {leveled against Mrs. Trollope were unjust.” She wrote honestly of what she saw as it happened to her. “Her pictures of American life are, of course, limited to a per-

‘Domestic Manners’ continues to be enter-

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Moral Indifference Gaining, Author Says By HENRY BUTLER

ONE OF the strongest recent in'dictments of our ‘disintegrating” society is Lewis Mumford’s “Kindling for Global Gehenna,” leading article in last week's SatReview of Literature. . Mr. Mumford, who has elsewhere written brilliantly and comprehensively on cultural history (“Technics and Civilization,” “The Culture of Cities” and other books), now ses our society preparing its own doom. Brutality, violence and moral indifference toward the individual human being everywhere are increasing, Mr. Mumford notes. World War II has accustomed us to “things earlier generations

. 2.» “ALMOST OVERNIGHT,” Mr. Mumford writes, “strict inhibi-

fo ‘build up.” . One example of our moral is this country's

The horrors of Belsen and Buchenwald should have inspired in us, even 4t our distance, a strong ethical determination that the wrongs inflicted by the .Nazis should be righted. “So far from aelping to heal the wounds done to the Jews, we have as a nation allowed our own country, by its inaction and its irresponsibility, as well as by our more active betrayals of our Palestine commitments this sprifig, to pour salt and vinegar into these wounds,” Mr. Mumford writes. .

” ” » LIKE OTHER writers, Mr. Mumford comments on our national acceptance of war and preparation for ar as part of the natural scheme of things. “Our efforts for peace are still mean, grudging, niggardly and half-hearted in comparison with our generous efforts to create new engines of mass extermination,” he says. i “In view of the danger the world faces, how inert has been the reaction of the mass of our countrymen, not least our leaders who should speak ou behalf of morals and religion.” With governments spending billions and scientists working feverishly on never-before-imag-ined atomic and biclogical weapons, “mankind as a whole now lives in a state of utmost peril— a state never even approximated in human history since the slo invasion of the glaciers during the Ice Ages” writes.

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"LENIN: A BIOGRAPHY." By David Shub. New York, Doubleday, $5.

THAT THE ruthless character of the present Soviet administration stems from the policies of Lenin is the thesis implied by David Shub in his new book, Lenin: A. Biography. Mr. Shub, now an editorial writer for the Jewish Daily Forward, is a veteran revolutionist who suffered Siberian exile for his part in the uprising of

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the assembly was a compromise with “the malignant bourgeoisie,” but the hopeful people, including

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-#M.-SHUB ALSO quotes Len|in’s conviction that the Soviet state could not exist by the side of “imperialist states.” One or the

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