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... Leonard Woolf's Village in the Jungle . It was first published in 1913 , well before either of the other two . Woolf knew both Orwell ( Eric Blair's nom de plume ) and Forster ( his contemporary at Cambridge ) and both doubtless read ...
... Leonard Woolf's Village in the Jungle . It was first published in 1913 , well before either of the other two . Woolf knew both Orwell ( Eric Blair's nom de plume ) and Forster ( his contemporary at Cambridge ) and both doubtless read ...
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Leonard Woolf. learning , understanding , and portraying what it is really like to be an Asian peasant , that vast majo- rity of the eastern half of the world which one is tempted to say no Western writer but Woolf has ever really ...
Leonard Woolf. learning , understanding , and portraying what it is really like to be an Asian peasant , that vast majo- rity of the eastern half of the world which one is tempted to say no Western writer but Woolf has ever really ...
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... Leonard Woolf is probably best known , rather ironically if one accepts the above verdict on his one great novel , as the husband of Virginia , whom he married in 1912 and who died in 1941. Leonard's autobiography deals of course in ...
... Leonard Woolf is probably best known , rather ironically if one accepts the above verdict on his one great novel , as the husband of Virginia , whom he married in 1912 and who died in 1941. Leonard's autobiography deals of course in ...
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