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... death , with the result that in his fifties and early sixties he developed attitudes towards his own work and his own career that were in many respects analogous to those commonly held by authors of more advanced years : after all , he ...
... death , with the result that in his fifties and early sixties he developed attitudes towards his own work and his own career that were in many respects analogous to those commonly held by authors of more advanced years : after all , he ...
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... death . I am not sure that I want to go so far as to insist that the Nobel Prize damaged Faulkner - that it came too early for him as an artist , even if not too early for him as a man . But I do want to suggest that it distorted the ...
... death . I am not sure that I want to go so far as to insist that the Nobel Prize damaged Faulkner - that it came too early for him as an artist , even if not too early for him as a man . But I do want to suggest that it distorted the ...
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... death reached England , the reaction can be compared with the impact of the news of the death of President Kennedy in our own recent history . Like Kennedy , Sidney seemed to men of his time to offer a hope for the future , not only of ...
... death reached England , the reaction can be compared with the impact of the news of the death of President Kennedy in our own recent history . Like Kennedy , Sidney seemed to men of his time to offer a hope for the future , not only of ...
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by Sir Richard Faber KCVO CMG FRSL | 1 |
FRENCH WRITERS | 14 |
TALES OF | 41 |
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