📗 Oh, the memory of Elinor Glyn! When she was alive to write books like The Point of View, she was hot stuff -- she worked in Hollywood in the 1920s, in fact! But these days she's just remembered as a woman who wrote a whole slue of semipornographic novels. Not really fair, since they weren't indecent enough to cause her trouble back in the day, and the laces on those straight-laced book-buyers were a darned sight straighter back then. Give The Point of View a try, we say: dirty or not, Elinor Glyn could write. Honest! That's why we reprint her: we like the work, even if it is slightly scandalous.