Essays on Literature and IdeasMacmillan, 1963 - 270 sider |
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... social tasks which the novelist was once so able and so willing to perform have been split up and distributed among a number of his most powerful rivals — rivals who did not , in those old happy days , exist at all . - - As popular ...
... social tasks which the novelist was once so able and so willing to perform have been split up and distributed among a number of his most powerful rivals — rivals who did not , in those old happy days , exist at all . - - As popular ...
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... social scene and Sir Charles finds it equally suited , for his own special purposes , to the mid - twentieth century . And indeed it be that this kind of copious realistic novel , generously in- ventive as to episode and detail but ...
... social scene and Sir Charles finds it equally suited , for his own special purposes , to the mid - twentieth century . And indeed it be that this kind of copious realistic novel , generously in- ventive as to episode and detail but ...
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... social procedures . Only one , and he the most isolated . If my argument appears to contain contradictions , I must ask for your patience . For the situation I am describing does in fact include contradictory elements . Hopkins was ...
... social procedures . Only one , and he the most isolated . If my argument appears to contain contradictions , I must ask for your patience . For the situation I am describing does in fact include contradictory elements . Hopkins was ...
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The Mind of Shakespeare | 56 |
An Introduction to Pope | 71 |
the Search for Identity | 85 |
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