John F. Deane selects a representative core of his work. He emerges as a poet for whom the old verities retain some of their truth and the accelerating fin-de-siecle is not an unmitigated good.
In Toccata and Fugue John F. Deane selects from the full range of his work a representative core. He emerges as a substantial and original poet for whom the old verities retain some of their truth and the accelerating fin-de-siècle is not an unmitigated good.