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... characters says in The Crown of Life ( 1899 ) ' There is nothing bad to know about women . ' Therefore , in the terms by which that society lived , there must be something bad to know about rather a lot of men . But the point I wish to ...
... characters says in The Crown of Life ( 1899 ) ' There is nothing bad to know about women . ' Therefore , in the terms by which that society lived , there must be something bad to know about rather a lot of men . But the point I wish to ...
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... characters in a few sentences , to structure and to sustain a narrative , to make a point without labouring it . I think it is significant that this visit came soon after Beatrice met Chamberlain . Her perceptions seem to have been ...
... characters in a few sentences , to structure and to sustain a narrative , to make a point without labouring it . I think it is significant that this visit came soon after Beatrice met Chamberlain . Her perceptions seem to have been ...
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... characters and to move them to and fro among fictitious circumstances ' had hardened into a coarser form of man- ipulation , and Beatrice's great talents as a writer had been trained to serve the alternative self of the diarist rather ...
... characters and to move them to and fro among fictitious circumstances ' had hardened into a coarser form of man- ipulation , and Beatrice's great talents as a writer had been trained to serve the alternative self of the diarist rather ...
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by Sir Angus Wilson CBE CLit FRSL | 1 |
ARTIST OR TEACHERS | 17 |
JJ ROUSSEAU AND THE BIRTH OF ROMANTICISM | 34 |
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