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Page 52
... published in America from 1930 to 1939.29 For a decade in which more was said and written about the relationship of politics and art than ever before , in which writers were constantly urged to use their pens as weapons in the class war ...
... published in America from 1930 to 1939.29 For a decade in which more was said and written about the relationship of politics and art than ever before , in which writers were constantly urged to use their pens as weapons in the class war ...
Page 96
... published work of the decade was the novel Journey to the Border , one more attempt to employ the medium of allegory and surrealism to political ends . As John Lehmann was early to point out , 80 the genesis of Journey to the Border can ...
... published work of the decade was the novel Journey to the Border , one more attempt to employ the medium of allegory and surrealism to political ends . As John Lehmann was early to point out , 80 the genesis of Journey to the Border can ...
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... published as three separate books : Sunset Song ( 1932 ) ; Cloud Howe ( 1933 ) ; Grey Granite ( 1934 ) . Although they will be designated as such in the notes , the edition used is the complete trilogy ( 1967 ) , first published in 1946 ...
... published as three separate books : Sunset Song ( 1932 ) ; Cloud Howe ( 1933 ) ; Grey Granite ( 1934 ) . Although they will be designated as such in the notes , the edition used is the complete trilogy ( 1967 ) , first published in 1946 ...
Contents
The Philanthropists of Mugsborough | 27 |
At Last the British are Coming | 48 |
The MiddleClass Dilemma | 79 |
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