Essays by Divers HandsOxford University Press, 1970 |
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... tell us what the Western Front was like . The reminiscences and the novels - the two often come to much the same thing - tell us just this - and do so with all the awareness , imaginative insight , and skill of writers of first - class ...
... tell us what the Western Front was like . The reminiscences and the novels - the two often come to much the same thing - tell us just this - and do so with all the awareness , imaginative insight , and skill of writers of first - class ...
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... tell us what the Western Front was like . The reminiscences and the novels - the two often come to much the same thing - tell us just this — and do so with all the awareness , imaginative insight , and skill of writers of first - class ...
... tell us what the Western Front was like . The reminiscences and the novels - the two often come to much the same thing - tell us just this — and do so with all the awareness , imaginative insight , and skill of writers of first - class ...
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... tells of those past days , ' when there were neither mill , nor cot , nor hall , except Fieldhead , within two mile of the Hollow ' . I can tell , one summer evening , fifty years syne , me muther coming running in just at the edge of ...
... tells of those past days , ' when there were neither mill , nor cot , nor hall , except Fieldhead , within two mile of the Hollow ' . I can tell , one summer evening , fifty years syne , me muther coming running in just at the edge of ...
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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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