Essays on Literature and IdeasMacmillan, 1963 - 270 sider |
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... written as book reviews , though in some cases the traces of this have been removed ; it is part of the nature of book - reviewing that the most interesting reviews are not necessarily those that tell you most about the book , and ...
... written as book reviews , though in some cases the traces of this have been removed ; it is part of the nature of book - reviewing that the most interesting reviews are not necessarily those that tell you most about the book , and ...
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... written out of a vigorous but confused centre ; there are strongly - held atti- tudes , but the ideas that should focus these attitudes , and make them available for action , are patchy and half - developed . That Orwell was aware of ...
... written out of a vigorous but confused centre ; there are strongly - held atti- tudes , but the ideas that should focus these attitudes , and make them available for action , are patchy and half - developed . That Orwell was aware of ...
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... writing would be Marxist writing ; it would be related , in its own way , to the truth as Marx proclaimed it . Much has been written in the West about Soviet education , I This , however , is not Mr Berger's silliest remark . and ...
... writing would be Marxist writing ; it would be related , in its own way , to the truth as Marx proclaimed it . Much has been written in the West about Soviet education , I This , however , is not Mr Berger's silliest remark . and ...
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The Mind of Shakespeare | 56 |
An Introduction to Pope | 71 |
the Search for Identity | 85 |
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