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... admired . I asked him if he saw Herzog as an example of the plight of the bourgeois intellectual in late- capitalist society , but he replied , not at all , he read it as a univer- sally valid statement about the human condition . I ...
... admired . I asked him if he saw Herzog as an example of the plight of the bourgeois intellectual in late- capitalist society , but he replied , not at all , he read it as a univer- sally valid statement about the human condition . I ...
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... admire ; than at the beginning of a tradition which I deplore . ( BBC recording 1967 : ' Novelists of the Sixties ' ) On the American side , one can find similar ... admired English writers such as S.N. - 3 THE IDEOLOGY OF BEING ENGLISH 65.
... admire ; than at the beginning of a tradition which I deplore . ( BBC recording 1967 : ' Novelists of the Sixties ' ) On the American side , one can find similar ... admired English writers such as S.N. - 3 THE IDEOLOGY OF BEING ENGLISH 65.
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... admired literary figures of the twentieth century , whom he sees as implicitly * ' Lewis Eliot is myself . ' C. P. Snow , quoted by Rubin Rabinovitz in The Reaction against Experiment in the English Novel 1950-1960 ( New York , 1967 ) p ...
... admired literary figures of the twentieth century , whom he sees as implicitly * ' Lewis Eliot is myself . ' C. P. Snow , quoted by Rubin Rabinovitz in The Reaction against Experiment in the English Novel 1950-1960 ( New York , 1967 ) p ...
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Preface | 7 |
Character and Liberalism | 35 |
The Ideology of Being English | 56 |
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