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... Rooksnest , the house near Stevenage , Hertfordshire , had become his Arcadia , cherished in memory but unattainable . In 1894 , when he began a detailed de- scription of the house in order to fix it firmly in mind , he could not ...
... Rooksnest , the house near Stevenage , Hertfordshire , had become his Arcadia , cherished in memory but unattainable . In 1894 , when he began a detailed de- scription of the house in order to fix it firmly in mind , he could not ...
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... Rooksnest in 1883 became Mrs Forster's cautious declaration of independence . She took care not to cut the Thornton tie altogether , but the move made her son more than ever the centre of her existence . The distance between Rooksnest ...
... Rooksnest in 1883 became Mrs Forster's cautious declaration of independence . She took care not to cut the Thornton tie altogether , but the move made her son more than ever the centre of her existence . The distance between Rooksnest ...
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... Rooksnest . Forster's schoolboy memoir simply forecast his criticism of the na- tional planners in 1946. The water - tank was efficient but grotesquely ugly and a blight on nature , just as the postwar satellite town , which would have ...
... Rooksnest . Forster's schoolboy memoir simply forecast his criticism of the na- tional planners in 1946. The water - tank was efficient but grotesquely ugly and a blight on nature , just as the postwar satellite town , which would have ...
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The Suburban Novels | 8 |
The Indian Novel | 50 |
The BBC Broadcasts | 92 |
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