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... tion of Robbe - Grillet's literary power , but a very dubious illustra- tion of his ideas . Jealousy is one of those novels - Emma is a classi- cal example - which seem significantly different on a second read- ing . On a first ...
... tion of Robbe - Grillet's literary power , but a very dubious illustra- tion of his ideas . Jealousy is one of those novels - Emma is a classi- cal example - which seem significantly different on a second read- ing . On a first ...
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... tion . Nevertheless such institutions do at least indicate that using words is a conscious process about which something can be learned . In this connection I shall quote a very relevant article by the Eng- lish novelist Thomas Hinde on ...
... tion . Nevertheless such institutions do at least indicate that using words is a conscious process about which something can be learned . In this connection I shall quote a very relevant article by the Eng- lish novelist Thomas Hinde on ...
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... tion of material objects . Here , for instance , is a paragraph from Jealousy : The furnishings of this room are very simple : files and shelves against the walls , two chairs , the massive desk . On one corner of the latter stands a ...
... tion of material objects . Here , for instance , is a paragraph from Jealousy : The furnishings of this room are very simple : files and shelves against the walls , two chairs , the massive desk . On one corner of the latter stands a ...
Contents
Preface | 7 |
Character and Liberalism | 35 |
The Ideology of Being English | 56 |
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