Essays by Divers HandsOxford University Press, 1970 |
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... accepted in a generalized way by British educated opinion as ' the truth ' about the war . And whence derives , in my view , the long - term and catas- trophic effect of the war literature on British history . By the end of the 1920s ...
... accepted in a generalized way by British educated opinion as ' the truth ' about the war . And whence derives , in my view , the long - term and catas- trophic effect of the war literature on British history . By the end of the 1920s ...
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... accepted this , any more than he accepted the sceptical view that it is impossible to deduce anything about an author's character from his works . ' Yet surely ' , he asks , ' people do not keep a tame steam - engine to write their ...
... accepted this , any more than he accepted the sceptical view that it is impossible to deduce anything about an author's character from his works . ' Yet surely ' , he asks , ' people do not keep a tame steam - engine to write their ...
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... accepted the supreme command of the Greek forces in the War of Independence . But that post fell instead to the admirable Sir Richard Church , whom the historian George Finlay called ' the liege - lord of all the true Philhellenes ...
... accepted the supreme command of the Greek forces in the War of Independence . But that post fell instead to the admirable Sir Richard Church , whom the historian George Finlay called ' the liege - lord of all the true Philhellenes ...
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A NOVELIST AND HIS CHARACTERS | 19 |
Katja Reissner Lecture 1969 | 40 |
Wedmore Memorial Lecture 1968 | 53 |
Urheberrecht | |
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