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... asked him for an essay on ' The Beauty of Life ' . Forster chose Whitman as his subject , as a poet who speaks especially to those who know the life of work . He had worked with his hands ; often , as in the Civil War hospitals , in ...
... asked him for an essay on ' The Beauty of Life ' . Forster chose Whitman as his subject , as a poet who speaks especially to those who know the life of work . He had worked with his hands ; often , as in the Civil War hospitals , in ...
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... . What Margaret does get is Mrs Wilcox's silver vinaigrette , given in sour atonement for the family's refusal to honour the wife and mother's last request . She had asked little of them while she was alive , but to The Suburban Novels 41.
... . What Margaret does get is Mrs Wilcox's silver vinaigrette , given in sour atonement for the family's refusal to honour the wife and mother's last request . She had asked little of them while she was alive , but to The Suburban Novels 41.
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... asked him to consider ' The Challenge of Our Time ' , Forster had been gloomy about the city's challenge to the countryside . When he talked to the Working Men's College in 1907 on ' Pessimism in Literature ' he asked his audience to ...
... asked him to consider ' The Challenge of Our Time ' , Forster had been gloomy about the city's challenge to the countryside . When he talked to the Working Men's College in 1907 on ' Pessimism in Literature ' he asked his audience to ...
Contents
The Suburban Novels | 8 |
The Indian Novel | 50 |
The BBC Broadcasts | 92 |
Copyright | |
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