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... writing at whose expense it is conducted that a sensible appreciation of that writing is prejudiced . Wodehouse , in short , is too good a writer to be used exclusively as material for a kind of parlour game . People who preoccupy ...
... writing at whose expense it is conducted that a sensible appreciation of that writing is prejudiced . Wodehouse , in short , is too good a writer to be used exclusively as material for a kind of parlour game . People who preoccupy ...
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... Writing in The Bookman in 1912 Dixon Scott called Kipling ' one of those blessed born innocents who never grow up'.48 On the other hand , ' Kipling's scheme of things . . . rests ' , to quote Lord Annan , ' on a highly articulated ...
... Writing in The Bookman in 1912 Dixon Scott called Kipling ' one of those blessed born innocents who never grow up'.48 On the other hand , ' Kipling's scheme of things . . . rests ' , to quote Lord Annan , ' on a highly articulated ...
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... writing better than Kipling did . Equally he might become too inhibited to be a creative writer at all . If we are to accept fiction as being the mother of history and politics we should keep in mind that many children do not take after ...
... writing better than Kipling did . Equally he might become too inhibited to be a creative writer at all . If we are to accept fiction as being the mother of history and politics we should keep in mind that many children do not take after ...
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by Sir Richard Faber KCVO CMG FRSL | 1 |
FRENCH WRITERS | 14 |
TALES OF | 41 |
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