‘Pop-eyed illiterates gaping at the Garbo’: campaigns for arts subsidy in 1930s Britain
Dr Howard Webber, independent scholar hwebber@metronet.co.uk You can learn a lot about the strength of a movement by looking at its opponents. It became clear that the wonderfully named League of Audiences was worth a deeper look when I discovered that T S Eliot had devoted an essay to dissing it. The League of Audiences … Continued

