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... became an education in themselves , and they too became part of his ' copy ' , to be incorporated in his subur- ban novels . A ROOM WITH A VIEW To take the novels in conceptual , not publication order , the ' Lucy novel ' was his first ...
... became an education in themselves , and they too became part of his ' copy ' , to be incorporated in his subur- ban novels . A ROOM WITH A VIEW To take the novels in conceptual , not publication order , the ' Lucy novel ' was his first ...
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... became Principal in 1899 , and his own influence carried the College into the twentieth century . Sayed Ross Masood , the grandson , became Morison's ward at a time of family troubles and felt closer to him than to his own father . His ...
... became Principal in 1899 , and his own influence carried the College into the twentieth century . Sayed Ross Masood , the grandson , became Morison's ward at a time of family troubles and felt closer to him than to his own father . His ...
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... became a Tutor in 1926 and Senior Tutor , 1931-52 . He was President of the College , 1948–56 , and known for his work in German studies . EMF , ' Notes on the English Character ' , Abinger Harvest ( London : Edward Arnold , 1936 ) , PP ...
... became a Tutor in 1926 and Senior Tutor , 1931-52 . He was President of the College , 1948–56 , and known for his work in German studies . EMF , ' Notes on the English Character ' , Abinger Harvest ( London : Edward Arnold , 1936 ) , PP ...
Contents
The Suburban Novels | 8 |
The Indian Novel | 50 |
The BBC Broadcasts | 92 |
Copyright | |
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