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A Literary Life Mary Lago. Not reason , but only imagination , can comprehend such a scene as the arrival of the rivers at the southern shore : ' the imagination swells , spreads , and deepens , until it becomes geographic and encircles ...
A Literary Life Mary Lago. Not reason , but only imagination , can comprehend such a scene as the arrival of the rivers at the southern shore : ' the imagination swells , spreads , and deepens , until it becomes geographic and encircles ...
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... imagination . Clive , whom he meets at Cambridge , is the heir to a run - down country estate . He is quick and literary , and he is homosexual when he and Maurice meet at Cambridge . His friendship begins the transformation of Maurice ...
... imagination . Clive , whom he meets at Cambridge , is the heir to a run - down country estate . He is quick and literary , and he is homosexual when he and Maurice meet at Cambridge . His friendship begins the transformation of Maurice ...
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... imagination ' : see Gertrude Himmelfarb , Poverty and Compas- sion : The Moral Imagination of the Late Victorians ( New York : Knopf , 1991 ) , pp . 4–5 : ' In fact , the moral imagination of the late Victorians , in public affairs as ...
... imagination ' : see Gertrude Himmelfarb , Poverty and Compas- sion : The Moral Imagination of the Late Victorians ( New York : Knopf , 1991 ) , pp . 4–5 : ' In fact , the moral imagination of the late Victorians , in public affairs as ...
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The Suburban Novels | 8 |
The Indian Novel | 50 |
The BBC Broadcasts | 92 |
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