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... tion . The novel has splintered so completely that there is no longer any question of picking out a main tradition . In this situa- tion , the novel is rendered vulnerable by the very feature that used to be its strength : its amorphous ...
... tion . The novel has splintered so completely that there is no longer any question of picking out a main tradition . In this situa- tion , the novel is rendered vulnerable by the very feature that used to be its strength : its amorphous ...
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... tion of human life as nothing more than a desperate mess , which might just as well be written off altogether . ... I am afraid some great revolution is not far off . Horrible to say , in a manner I am a Communist . Their ideal bating ...
... tion of human life as nothing more than a desperate mess , which might just as well be written off altogether . ... I am afraid some great revolution is not far off . Horrible to say , in a manner I am a Communist . Their ideal bating ...
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... tion about the headlines . Will the train never go ? Then , suddenly , the Principal makes me a little speech , about how much he has appreciated talking things over with me . I don't know what to answer , but I put the speech into ...
... tion about the headlines . Will the train never go ? Then , suddenly , the Principal makes me a little speech , about how much he has appreciated talking things over with me . I don't know what to answer , but I put the speech into ...
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The Mind of Shakespeare | 56 |
An Introduction to Pope | 71 |
the Search for Identity | 85 |
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