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Page 197
... fictional activites , can also refer to the great Modernist innovations in twentieth - century fiction , which realigned the traditional fixed relation between the word and the world . In autobiographical fiction , like A Portrait of ...
... fictional activites , can also refer to the great Modernist innovations in twentieth - century fiction , which realigned the traditional fixed relation between the word and the world . In autobiographical fiction , like A Portrait of ...
Page 203
... fiction . It is very much a novel about process , which is something that preoccupies a wide area of contem- porary Western culture , ranging from action - painting , or ' happen- ings ' , to the literary scholarship that is much less ...
... fiction . It is very much a novel about process , which is something that preoccupies a wide area of contem- porary Western culture , ranging from action - painting , or ' happen- ings ' , to the literary scholarship that is much less ...
Page 207
... fiction and autobiography . ) Trawl is a more sober and more limited work than Johnson's two previous novels ... fiction . Johnson has asserted that he is not at all interested in ' invention ' or ' imagination ' , nor indeed in ...
... fiction and autobiography . ) Trawl is a more sober and more limited work than Johnson's two previous novels ... fiction . Johnson has asserted that he is not at all interested in ' invention ' or ' imagination ' , nor indeed in ...
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Preface | 7 |
Character and Liberalism | 35 |
The Ideology of Being English | 56 |
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