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... described as ' a new Daphne , turning not into a tree but a machine ' . Certainly Women in Love is full of apocalyptic motifs , which have been discussed at length in a fine essay by Frank Kermode ( ' D. H. Lawrence and the Apocalyptic ...
... described as ' a new Daphne , turning not into a tree but a machine ' . Certainly Women in Love is full of apocalyptic motifs , which have been discussed at length in a fine essay by Frank Kermode ( ' D. H. Lawrence and the Apocalyptic ...
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... described it as ' an obituary of the Roman Catholic Church in England as it had existed for many centuries . All the rites and most of the opinions described here are already obsolete . ' ) Sword of Honour is a fine blend of the ...
... described it as ' an obituary of the Roman Catholic Church in England as it had existed for many centuries . All the rites and most of the opinions described here are already obsolete . ' ) Sword of Honour is a fine blend of the ...
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... described by Lionel Trilling as ' a paradigm of the political life ' . In one way it suffers from a similar fault to The Light and the Dark in that though Jago , the favoured candidate for the mastership of Eliot and his party , is ...
... described by Lionel Trilling as ' a paradigm of the political life ' . In one way it suffers from a similar fault to The Light and the Dark in that though Jago , the favoured candidate for the mastership of Eliot and his party , is ...
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Preface | 7 |
Character and Liberalism | 35 |
The Ideology of Being English | 56 |
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