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... Literary critics dismissed his work as mere sub - fictional rubbish , while the historians took him to task for tendentious meddling in the affairs of his betters . Each side conceived him as an interloper from the enemy camp . To the ...
... Literary critics dismissed his work as mere sub - fictional rubbish , while the historians took him to task for tendentious meddling in the affairs of his betters . Each side conceived him as an interloper from the enemy camp . To the ...
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... literary London , whose agents controlled the influential periodicals , the B.B.C. , the British Council , and all those sources which , in the small , highly organized realm of English letters , can make or break a fashionable literary ...
... literary London , whose agents controlled the influential periodicals , the B.B.C. , the British Council , and all those sources which , in the small , highly organized realm of English letters , can make or break a fashionable literary ...
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... literary process , by which ex- periences are analysed , broken up into their component parts , and their essential nature established , and these findings synthe- sized into an image , into a work of art , empower us to go on living ...
... literary process , by which ex- periences are analysed , broken up into their component parts , and their essential nature established , and these findings synthe- sized into an image , into a work of art , empower us to go on living ...
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INTRODUCTION BY PETER GREEN M A Ph D f r s l | 1 |
ROUSSEAUS VISIT TO ENGLAND 17667 | 16 |
ASPECTS OF THE HISTORICAL NOVEL | 35 |
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