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... seemed not to understand Culture . After Howards End , the fourth and last of these novels , he laid aside any major fictional treatment of this theme . Critics and thesis - writers have wondered why this was so , since Howards End ...
... seemed not to understand Culture . After Howards End , the fourth and last of these novels , he laid aside any major fictional treatment of this theme . Critics and thesis - writers have wondered why this was so , since Howards End ...
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... seemed to find Stephen , Ansell and Rickie really likeable . He did not try to view ' life as I write it ... But I can imagine myself liking those three men , if they were alive ' . In another part of this letter , Forster returns to ...
... seemed to find Stephen , Ansell and Rickie really likeable . He did not try to view ' life as I write it ... But I can imagine myself liking those three men , if they were alive ' . In another part of this letter , Forster returns to ...
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... seemed to have less than ever to do with Culture , and it seemed also that the closer the educated Indian came to the vaunted Western model , the more suspicion and caution he evoked from his rulers . Ronny Heaslop suspects an ulterior ...
... seemed to have less than ever to do with Culture , and it seemed also that the closer the educated Indian came to the vaunted Western model , the more suspicion and caution he evoked from his rulers . Ronny Heaslop suspects an ulterior ...
Contents
The Suburban Novels | 8 |
The Indian Novel | 50 |
The BBC Broadcasts | 92 |
Copyright | |
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