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... course real life and real human nature , to say nothing of real war , simply didn't come up to these Burne - Jones visions . All the war writers document the progress of their disillusion . But C. E. Montague in his book Disenchanted in ...
... course real life and real human nature , to say nothing of real war , simply didn't come up to these Burne - Jones visions . All the war writers document the progress of their disillusion . But C. E. Montague in his book Disenchanted in ...
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... course , Mr. Powell has become articulate . One may come after Forster , but not , I think , after Marabar . So the final image is of the cave and the echo , and of Mrs. Moore motionless with horror , while poor silly Adela Quested ...
... course , Mr. Powell has become articulate . One may come after Forster , but not , I think , after Marabar . So the final image is of the cave and the echo , and of Mrs. Moore motionless with horror , while poor silly Adela Quested ...
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... course men of classical as well as scientific education , since that was what education meant in those days , and many left learned reminiscences ; studies of topography , for instance , or of phenomena like the Euripus current , which ...
... course men of classical as well as scientific education , since that was what education meant in those days , and many left learned reminiscences ; studies of topography , for instance , or of phenomena like the Euripus current , which ...
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A NOVELIST AND HIS CHARACTERS | 19 |
Katja Reissner Lecture 1969 | 40 |
Wedmore Memorial Lecture 1968 | 53 |
Urheberrecht | |
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