Misinforming A Nation

THE intellectual colonization of America by England has been going on for generations. Taking advantage of her position of authority-a position built on centuries of esthetic tradition-England has let pass few opportunities to ridicule and disparage our activities in all lines of creative effort, and to impress upon us her own assumed cultural superiority. Americans, lacking that sense of security which long-established institutions would give them, have been influenced by the insular judgments of England, and, in an effort to pose as atl courant of the achievements of the older world, have adopted in large degree the viewpoint of Great Britain. The result has been that for decades the superstition of Englands preeminence in the w.orld of art and letters has spread and gained power in this country. Our native snobbery, both social and intellectual, has kept the fires of this superstition well supplied with fuel and in our slavish imitation of England -the only country in Europe of...