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This Week: Screening Civic Virtue

Kirchwey, Freda | May 29, 1929 issue

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As a novel, H.G. Wells' new book "Screening Civic Virtue" is tiresome; as an editorial against war, it is commonplace though vigorous; as a movie scenario, it seems to be the most effective. The author almost completely inoculated against tiresome novels and even the best editorials on war; but at least he saw Mr. Wells' story unfold before him on a screen as he read, and he accepted it as a movie while he rejected it on almost every other score.

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SCREENING Civic Virtue (Book); WELLS, H. G. (Herbert George), 1866-1946; EDITORIALS; CONDUCT of life; JOURNALISM; MOTION pictures
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