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... Ukridge essays real sins : theft ( lightly disguised as borrowing ) , lying , betrayal . Mulliner and the Oldest Member are entirely sedentary and act , and can therefore sin , only as narrators . It is a little odd to see how firmly ...
... Ukridge essays real sins : theft ( lightly disguised as borrowing ) , lying , betrayal . Mulliner and the Oldest Member are entirely sedentary and act , and can therefore sin , only as narrators . It is a little odd to see how firmly ...
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... Ukridge . But they are exaggerated versions of something recognisable . But what is so disastrous about this kind of artificiality , the reliance on a conventional repertoire of characters and incidents ? It is not the melodramatic ...
... Ukridge . But they are exaggerated versions of something recognisable . But what is so disastrous about this kind of artificiality , the reliance on a conventional repertoire of characters and incidents ? It is not the melodramatic ...
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... Ukridge is first revealed , came out in 1906 , and was later much and wisely revised . No very profound sociological penetration is needed to explain this copious effusion of comic literature in and beyond the last years of the ...
... Ukridge is first revealed , came out in 1906 , and was later much and wisely revised . No very profound sociological penetration is needed to explain this copious effusion of comic literature in and beyond the last years of the ...
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by Sir Richard Faber KCVO CMG FRSL | 1 |
FRENCH WRITERS | 14 |
TALES OF | 41 |
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