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... lived comfortably but not lavishly - that is , the middle classes - felt that all the chal- lenges were manageable . Forster had known and cherished memo- ries of individuals who embodied ideals of intellectual curiosity , respect for ...
... lived comfortably but not lavishly - that is , the middle classes - felt that all the chal- lenges were manageable . Forster had known and cherished memo- ries of individuals who embodied ideals of intellectual curiosity , respect for ...
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... lived in lodgings and made friends only slowly . Sev- eral of those he saw most often were relentlessly , humourlessly religious and got on his nerves . In his second year he lived in College , and his view began to brighten . It also ...
... lived in lodgings and made friends only slowly . Sev- eral of those he saw most often were relentlessly , humourlessly religious and got on his nerves . In his second year he lived in College , and his view began to brighten . It also ...
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... lived in Tonbridge when he went up to Cambridge in 1897 , but in September 1898 Mrs Forster moved their home to Tunbridge Wells , six miles to the south . In received social opinion , that would have been a step up . Tunbridge Wells ...
... lived in Tonbridge when he went up to Cambridge in 1897 , but in September 1898 Mrs Forster moved their home to Tunbridge Wells , six miles to the south . In received social opinion , that would have been a step up . Tunbridge Wells ...
Contents
The Suburban Novels | 8 |
The Indian Novel | 50 |
The BBC Broadcasts | 92 |
Copyright | |
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