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... become . His commitment to Culture kept him from doing the fashionable thing and consulting a psychoanalyst about the sources of his fear , for ' these people have no sense of literature and art and I regard with foreboding and ...
... become . His commitment to Culture kept him from doing the fashionable thing and consulting a psychoanalyst about the sources of his fear , for ' these people have no sense of literature and art and I regard with foreboding and ...
Page 15
... become disadvantages when they went abroad ? At Lucerne the Forsters did become very British , then were con- trite , after they were ' attacked by Miss Stackpole ' ( not her real name ) . ' British like ' , they snubbed her - as she ...
... become disadvantages when they went abroad ? At Lucerne the Forsters did become very British , then were con- trite , after they were ' attacked by Miss Stackpole ' ( not her real name ) . ' British like ' , they snubbed her - as she ...
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... becoming readers , but also for reading in the right way . First , if the facts are wrong a book is worthless ... become more dangerous . Can books help us to survive in such a world ? Not if they are confusing instead of useful ...
... becoming readers , but also for reading in the right way . First , if the facts are wrong a book is worthless ... become more dangerous . Can books help us to survive in such a world ? Not if they are confusing instead of useful ...
Contents
The Suburban Novels | 8 |
The Indian Novel | 50 |
The BBC Broadcasts | 92 |
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