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... turned into a melodrama ( the famous line : ' Dead and never called me Mother ! ' comes from the play and not the book ) and though , under the then iniquitous copyright laws , Mrs Wood never got a penny from the adaptation that was ...
... turned into a melodrama ( the famous line : ' Dead and never called me Mother ! ' comes from the play and not the book ) and though , under the then iniquitous copyright laws , Mrs Wood never got a penny from the adaptation that was ...
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... turned to perverted uses . The old dream of utopia has become the nightmare of the dystopia , the nuclear holocaust . For the younger travel writer , in particular , the centrality of his own world has gone , and the Victorian image of ...
... turned to perverted uses . The old dream of utopia has become the nightmare of the dystopia , the nuclear holocaust . For the younger travel writer , in particular , the centrality of his own world has gone , and the Victorian image of ...
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... turned in on himself . Our profession has always been loosely divided between writers who travel and travellers who write , and the pendulum is now swinging towards the former - a more sensitive and sophisticated breed , perhaps , who ...
... turned in on himself . Our profession has always been loosely divided between writers who travel and travellers who write , and the pendulum is now swinging towards the former - a more sensitive and sophisticated breed , perhaps , who ...
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by A N Wilson FRSL | 1 |
DID DOVER WILSON MISS A TRICK? | 24 |
BOSWELLS CORSICA | 46 |
Urheberrecht | |
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