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F. P., Guardian, Manchester, England, September 14, 1921.
Children from Hoxton Visit Charlie Chaplin at the Ritz Hotel,
London, Sept. 17, 1921, Another Nickel In The Machine
& DEPARTURE OF CHARLIE CHAPLIN
Farewell at Waterloo
A laughing face and a mass of dark, curly hair
at the window of a railway carriage was the last that London saw yesterday of Charlie Chaplin. (...)
He was persuaded to say a word above H. G. Wells,
with whom he has been staying. „A greatly human
man,“ he described him, „and not an intellectual gargoyle.“
(...) Observer, London, Oct. 9, 1921
& Royal Opera, Covent Garden. – Charlie Chaplin in „The Kid.“
(...) THE WEEK IN MUSIC, Guardian, Oct. 20, 1921
„Every ounce of brain, energy – yes, and spiritual passion“
Editorial content. „A SYMPOSIUM ON ,CHARLIE‘“ (...)
„A young artist“ (...) „followed: ,Chaplin must have
achieved his success by the concentration of
every ounce of brain, energy – yes, and spiritual passion
he has got. Art cannot be achieved on any other
terms, and no one really doubts that his work is art.‘“ (...)
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