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... less driven than the inhabitants of a sweatshop , and their hatred and resentment of the manner and conditions in which they do their work is no less strong - but he does present their function with respect , and not just as an item for ...
... less driven than the inhabitants of a sweatshop , and their hatred and resentment of the manner and conditions in which they do their work is no less strong - but he does present their function with respect , and not just as an item for ...
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... less in its essentials than a rather uninspired revamping of The Wild Goose Chase , ' a scarlet fantasia ' , as Derek Stanford expressed it , ' for the junior C.P.'105 One can see that the ' land over the mountain ' is a giant blown ...
... less in its essentials than a rather uninspired revamping of The Wild Goose Chase , ' a scarlet fantasia ' , as Derek Stanford expressed it , ' for the junior C.P.'105 One can see that the ' land over the mountain ' is a giant blown ...
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... less and less concerned with expressing his Communist views . The most political of them , Breakfast in Bed ( 1937 ) , is an attempt to portray a liberal's growing conviction that the cause of democracy is at stake in Spain . He finally ...
... less and less concerned with expressing his Communist views . The most political of them , Breakfast in Bed ( 1937 ) , is an attempt to portray a liberal's growing conviction that the cause of democracy is at stake in Spain . He finally ...
Contents
The Philanthropists of Mugsborough | 27 |
At Last the British are Coming | 48 |
The MiddleClass Dilemma | 79 |
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Socialist Propaganda in the Twentieth-Century British Novel Dr David Smith, PhD No preview available - 2013 |
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