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... true that one found almost equal excitement in science fiction and jazz , both of which reached one through more ordinary channels : Wells and Verne preceding Astound- ing Stories , ragtime preceding swing . ) Of our reading of the time ...
... true that one found almost equal excitement in science fiction and jazz , both of which reached one through more ordinary channels : Wells and Verne preceding Astound- ing Stories , ragtime preceding swing . ) Of our reading of the time ...
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... true . And Herbert Read , from whom I differ with reluctance as I owed much to him , declared in his Art and Society that ' art is an autonomous activity . . . a mode of knowledge at once its own reality and its own end ' . The paradox ...
... true . And Herbert Read , from whom I differ with reluctance as I owed much to him , declared in his Art and Society that ' art is an autonomous activity . . . a mode of knowledge at once its own reality and its own end ' . The paradox ...
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... true to the facts as he knows them , and so true to himself . The view about the nature of biography I have been expressing is one which involves the writer quite decisively with his subject , whether he desires that involvement or not ...
... true to the facts as he knows them , and so true to himself . The view about the nature of biography I have been expressing is one which involves the writer quite decisively with his subject , whether he desires that involvement or not ...
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KEYNES AND BLOOMSBURY | 15 |
THE PROLIFIC WRITER | 28 |
BUT WHAT GOOD CAME OF IT AT LAST? | 61 |
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