Essays by Divers HandsOxford University Press, 1965 |
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... begin very simply : almost all autobiographical writing today is strikingly attuned to readers in a particular literary- social - cultural mood . I will describe this mood , and the tones of voice it calls out in writers , so as to lead ...
... begin very simply : almost all autobiographical writing today is strikingly attuned to readers in a particular literary- social - cultural mood . I will describe this mood , and the tones of voice it calls out in writers , so as to lead ...
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... begin ? Is its genesis a deliberate act of consciousness , or does it spring by chance out of the soil of the writer's mind ? There is no direct answer to those questions . I wish there were , I wish it were possible to say " Tomorrow I ...
... begin ? Is its genesis a deliberate act of consciousness , or does it spring by chance out of the soil of the writer's mind ? There is no direct answer to those questions . I wish there were , I wish it were possible to say " Tomorrow I ...
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... begin with and to end with , a simple unit , and that within their fabric , every detail , every brick , every stone , every phrase , is related to that whole , and plays a subordinate part toward the establishment and main- tenance of ...
... begin with and to end with , a simple unit , and that within their fabric , every detail , every brick , every stone , every phrase , is related to that whole , and plays a subordinate part toward the establishment and main- tenance of ...
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INTRODUCTION By RICHARD CHURCH C B E F R S L | 1 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture 1961 | 18 |
Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture 1961 | 39 |
Urheberrecht | |
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