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... questions continued to be questions of national honour . Stendhal was undaunted : indeed , he even pleaded for a permanent English theatre in Paris . ⭑ ' What is the most successful literary work to appear in France in the last ten ...
... questions continued to be questions of national honour . Stendhal was undaunted : indeed , he even pleaded for a permanent English theatre in Paris . ⭑ ' What is the most successful literary work to appear in France in the last ten ...
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... questions of chronological sequence - that would see Faulkner's own world - creating novels , for example , as if they were indeed laid out as on a map . Although if I were myself the cartographer I might find it impossible to resist ...
... questions of chronological sequence - that would see Faulkner's own world - creating novels , for example , as if they were indeed laid out as on a map . Although if I were myself the cartographer I might find it impossible to resist ...
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... question of Sidney having planned a writing career . In his ' idle ' times he had ' slipped into the title of a poet ' as he puts it in the Apologie but his ambitions were directed elsewhere . Literature was a private occupation for his ...
... question of Sidney having planned a writing career . In his ' idle ' times he had ' slipped into the title of a poet ' as he puts it in the Apologie but his ambitions were directed elsewhere . Literature was a private occupation for his ...
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by Sir Richard Faber KCVO CMG FRSL | 1 |
FRENCH WRITERS | 14 |
Willard Connely Memorial Lecture | 41 |
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