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... English novelists for the BBC , and was interested to find that some of them were quite prepared to admit conscious deriva- tion from major novels of the past . David Storey pointed out that the opening page of Radcliffe , which ...
... English novelists for the BBC , and was interested to find that some of them were quite prepared to admit conscious deriva- tion from major novels of the past . David Storey pointed out that the opening page of Radcliffe , which ...
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... English novel the tone is gentler , and the stress is on the ties of ... British Marxists and American Freudians ' , in Innova- ✓tions , ed . Bergonzi ) ; he ... novelists and critics , we find ourselves in a different intellectual world ...
... English novel the tone is gentler , and the stress is on the ties of ... British Marxists and American Freudians ' , in Innova- ✓tions , ed . Bergonzi ) ; he ... novelists and critics , we find ourselves in a different intellectual world ...
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... English novelists as William Golding , Iris Murdoch , Lawrence Durrell , Muriel Spark , David Storey and John Fowles , who are writers of strikingly varied talents , and by no means all en- titled to their current reputations , but who ...
... English novelists as William Golding , Iris Murdoch , Lawrence Durrell , Muriel Spark , David Storey and John Fowles , who are writers of strikingly varied talents , and by no means all en- titled to their current reputations , but who ...
Contents
Preface | 7 |
Character and Liberalism | 35 |
The Ideology of Being English | 56 |
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