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... Listener Panels - in which Forster had very little , for he thought it impossible to evaluate the quality of the listening . He also thought Barnes too apprehensive about threats of criticism from authors with grudges who might complain ...
... Listener Panels - in which Forster had very little , for he thought it impossible to evaluate the quality of the listening . He also thought Barnes too apprehensive about threats of criticism from authors with grudges who might complain ...
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... Listener announced in January 1946 that the Third Pro- gramme would begin in September , it diffused the snobbery issue a little by shifting the emphasis from capital - C Culture , that ' forbid- ding word ' , and stressing instead the ...
... Listener announced in January 1946 that the Third Pro- gramme would begin in September , it diffused the snobbery issue a little by shifting the emphasis from capital - C Culture , that ' forbid- ding word ' , and stressing instead the ...
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... Listener , 35 ( 31 January and 7 February 1946 ) , 133-4 , 171-2 . Kate Whitehead , The Third Programme : A Literary History ( Oxford : Clarendon Press , 1989 ) , p . 1 . BBC Central Control Board Minutes , quoted in Briggs , Golden Age ...
... Listener , 35 ( 31 January and 7 February 1946 ) , 133-4 , 171-2 . Kate Whitehead , The Third Programme : A Literary History ( Oxford : Clarendon Press , 1989 ) , p . 1 . BBC Central Control Board Minutes , quoted in Briggs , Golden Age ...
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The Suburban Novels | 8 |
The Indian Novel | 50 |
The BBC Broadcasts | 92 |
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