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... Joyce Cary talked a great deal about the philosophy on which his novels were grounded , but , as he expounded it , it did not seem to me profound , and I thought that it boiled down to very little in the end , to some- thing rather ...
... Joyce Cary talked a great deal about the philosophy on which his novels were grounded , but , as he expounded it , it did not seem to me profound , and I thought that it boiled down to very little in the end , to some- thing rather ...
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... Joyce Cary to be more like Dickens than any other novelist in his attitude to character and narrative . Joyce Cary's novels , with their lively narrative , their vivid descriptions , their brilliant dialogue , and their idiosyncratic ...
... Joyce Cary to be more like Dickens than any other novelist in his attitude to character and narrative . Joyce Cary's novels , with their lively narrative , their vivid descriptions , their brilliant dialogue , and their idiosyncratic ...
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... Joyce Cary was not himself completely satisfied with his first trilogy , and he said , as he was embarking on the ... Joyce Cary has written . When I think of Joyce Cary it is first and foremost as a person that I see him , and I believe ...
... Joyce Cary was not himself completely satisfied with his first trilogy , and he said , as he was embarking on the ... Joyce Cary has written . When I think of Joyce Cary it is first and foremost as a person that I see him , and I believe ...
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INTRODUCTION By JOANNA RICHARDSON M A f r s l | 1 |
Wedmore Memorial Lecture | 18 |
THE WORLD OF WILLIAM GOLDING | 37 |
Urheberrecht | |
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