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... course , they can never be received but for a woman to go off with herself is unheard of .... ' - Virginia Woolf reviewed the first volume of short stories by Aldous Huxley ( 1894-1963 ) in 1920 ( Limbo ) and complained that he was too ...
... course , they can never be received but for a woman to go off with herself is unheard of .... ' - Virginia Woolf reviewed the first volume of short stories by Aldous Huxley ( 1894-1963 ) in 1920 ( Limbo ) and complained that he was too ...
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Harry Blamires. 7 After firing The 1940s and 1950s I Introduction THE Course of the Second World War was such that British troops were involved in campaigns in the Far East , in Africa , and in Italy as well as just across the British ...
Harry Blamires. 7 After firing The 1940s and 1950s I Introduction THE Course of the Second World War was such that British troops were involved in campaigns in the Far East , in Africa , and in Italy as well as just across the British ...
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... public starved of travel after the war by lack of foreign currency and by the difficulty of obtaining visas . Pure travel literature is of course a many - stranded genre . There is the tradition 232 TWENTIETH - CENTURY ENGLISH LITERATURE.
... public starved of travel after the war by lack of foreign currency and by the difficulty of obtaining visas . Pure travel literature is of course a many - stranded genre . There is the tradition 232 TWENTIETH - CENTURY ENGLISH LITERATURE.
Contents
Hors de combat | 40 |
The first world war | 66 |
The modern movement | 88 |
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