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... literature . Even the British ruling class would not say sorrowfully : Si vieillesse pouvait ! But I wish they could ... literature . My emphasis on the political incentive behind literature does not need apology . All the great ...
... literature . Even the British ruling class would not say sorrowfully : Si vieillesse pouvait ! But I wish they could ... literature . My emphasis on the political incentive behind literature does not need apology . All the great ...
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... literature , and he did that with a power and brilliance never seen before or since . His is the only writing on India which will remain a permanent part of English literature . I say that in spite of being called Caliban by him . The ...
... literature , and he did that with a power and brilliance never seen before or since . His is the only writing on India which will remain a permanent part of English literature . I say that in spite of being called Caliban by him . The ...
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Royal Society of Literature (Great Britain). alogy . It is as if the substance of our literature was coming to us borne on Hertzian waves , and could be made audible only through the loudspeakers which our own languages were . Minds ...
Royal Society of Literature (Great Britain). alogy . It is as if the substance of our literature was coming to us borne on Hertzian waves , and could be made audible only through the loudspeakers which our own languages were . Minds ...
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INDIA IN ENGLISH LITERATURE | 15 |
FORWARD TO NATURE | 34 |
SOME WASPS IN | 52 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Alan Garner American Beatrix Potter beauty become Bengali better biography British called century Cézanne chance characters child colour course Creevey critics D. H. Lawrence decalcomania discover divine E. M. Forster element experience fact feel felt fiction Forster FRSL FRSL Read give Goon Show Hardy hear Hindu human humour idea imagination Keats Keats's kind Kipling lecture listening literary living look mean mind modern mystery nature never novel novelist once P. G. Wodehouse P. L. Travers painter painting perhaps person piece play poem poet poetic poetry political prose pudding reader remember rhyme seemed sense skull sort sound Spike Milligan story talk technique theme thing thought tion Tollund turn V. S. Pritchett verse VINCENT CRONIN voice wanted whole wonder words worms writing about India written wrote