Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 32 |
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... mind than H. G. Wells ; and it was from Wells's Outline of History , accord- ingly , that Golding took his epigraph , where Neanderthal Man is patronizingly described as an inferior creature who probably suggested the cannibalistic ogre ...
... mind than H. G. Wells ; and it was from Wells's Outline of History , accord- ingly , that Golding took his epigraph , where Neanderthal Man is patronizingly described as an inferior creature who probably suggested the cannibalistic ogre ...
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... mind . .. I have created you and I can create my own heaven . ' ' You have created it ' , the Old Man replies , with sombre irony . But even then Pincher stands fast . ' I spit on your compassion ' , he shrieks , as the black lightning ...
... mind . .. I have created you and I can create my own heaven . ' ' You have created it ' , the Old Man replies , with sombre irony . But even then Pincher stands fast . ' I spit on your compassion ' , he shrieks , as the black lightning ...
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... mind , and the human mind alone . The horrible Poe - like cell is revealed as an ordinary broom - cupboard ; the fragment of cold , dead flesh is an abandoned floor - cloth ; the diabolical psychologist who investigated Sammy's past ...
... mind , and the human mind alone . The horrible Poe - like cell is revealed as an ordinary broom - cupboard ; the fragment of cold , dead flesh is an abandoned floor - cloth ; the diabolical psychologist who investigated Sammy's past ...
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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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