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... problem of his day . At the moment , I suggest , these two things are the same ; our thoughts are certainly occupied with the impor- tant problem of our day , the social conditions of the mass of men . After all , what is it that most ...
... problem of his day . At the moment , I suggest , these two things are the same ; our thoughts are certainly occupied with the impor- tant problem of our day , the social conditions of the mass of men . After all , what is it that most ...
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... problem , as opposed to the social moral problem . There appears to be again I must suppose your experience similar to mine - no conception that a point of view , a belief , is necessary . Novels of personal relationship , for instance ...
... problem , as opposed to the social moral problem . There appears to be again I must suppose your experience similar to mine - no conception that a point of view , a belief , is necessary . Novels of personal relationship , for instance ...
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... problem implied , no scale of values suggested . Where is the clarifi- cation of ideas we expect the novelist to accomplish , to enable us to adjust ourselves better to the circum- stances of our lives , the sort of clarification , for ...
... problem implied , no scale of values suggested . Where is the clarifi- cation of ideas we expect the novelist to accomplish , to enable us to adjust ourselves better to the circum- stances of our lives , the sort of clarification , for ...
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By Professor J E G DE MONTMORENCY F R S L | 21 |
The Contribution of a Provincial Centre Norwich | 41 |
Has it a Function ToDay? | 57 |
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