CONTRIBUTORS TO THE NOVEMBER NUMBER 
Hanna Astrup Larsen, editor of the Review, spent the winter of 1920-21 as a 
Fellow of the Foundation in Norway studying modern Norwegian literature. 
Johan Mortensen contributes this year his fourth annual survey of new Swedish 
books. He is lecturer in the history of art and literature in Lund University and 
has written several books of literary and artistic criticism, among them the mono¬ 
graphs on Selma Lagerlof and Almquist in the series Svenskar. 
Karin Boye has recently made her debut in the Swedish literary world with a 
volume of poems which has been well received. 
Robert Neiiendam is both actor and writer. He has played many roles among 
which might be mentioned Hjalmar Ekdal in The Wild Duck , Professor Higgins in 
Pygmalion, Tartuffe, etc. His books deal with the Danish stage and its players, a 
field in which he is an authority. Robert Neiiendam first appeared as a contributor 
to the Review in the Yule Number of 1920 with an article on the Danish ballet. 
Maurice Francis Egan has again shown himself the friend of Denmark by his 
full and inclusive article on Denmark and the Danes in the National Geographic 
Magazine. We are especially glad to have his sympathetic review of A Book of 
Danish Verse. 
THE YULE NUMBER 
No one could be more suggestive of Christmas than Hans Christian Andersen, 
and we are glad to be able to present this year a biographical sketch of everybody’s 
favorite by Hans Brix, containing material never before published here, with interest¬ 
ing old pictures. Those who enjoyed the silhouettes by Gudrun Jastrau in the April 
Number will welcome a series of Hans Christian Andersen silhouettes by another 
young Danish silhouette artist. Else Hasselriis, picturing the Ugly Duckling, Booby- 
Hans, the Little Mermaid, and other old friends. From Sweden we have, among 
other features, on article on folk-dancing with many illustrations; from Norway, 
one on the cathedral at Stavanger. In fiction we have a new story by Selma Lagerlof 
and one by Mikkjel Fonhus. The customary note of color in the Yule Number will be 
furnished this year by a reproduction from Carl Larsson. 
