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... true of the novelist , who is not merely tied to words , but to the printed page , unlike the poet who can , if he wishes , by - pass the written word and use a tape - recorder to preserve a poem as a pure aural experience . This simple ...
... true of the novelist , who is not merely tied to words , but to the printed page , unlike the poet who can , if he wishes , by - pass the written word and use a tape - recorder to preserve a poem as a pure aural experience . This simple ...
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... true that the patterns which keep up the structure in my work - I think this is true of a lot of novelists writing today – are sexual , mythological , psychological patterns , and not the great hub of society which a nineteenth ...
... true that the patterns which keep up the structure in my work - I think this is true of a lot of novelists writing today – are sexual , mythological , psychological patterns , and not the great hub of society which a nineteenth ...
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... true- hearted , the wild - hearted Saturday - night gang of true friends , Buddy , Dave and Mike . Snowing . Snow - cold . The cold of cities in the daddy of cities , New York . But true to us . Buddy , the ape - shouldered stood apart ...
... true- hearted , the wild - hearted Saturday - night gang of true friends , Buddy , Dave and Mike . Snowing . Snow - cold . The cold of cities in the daddy of cities , New York . But true to us . Buddy , the ape - shouldered stood apart ...
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Preface | 7 |
Character and Liberalism | 35 |
The Ideology of Being English | 56 |
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