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... sense of literature and art and I regard with foreboding and resentment their offers to turn an artist upside down . ' He had ' stopped creating rather than become uncreative : ... It's rather that the scraps of imagination and ...
... sense of literature and art and I regard with foreboding and resentment their offers to turn an artist upside down . ' He had ' stopped creating rather than become uncreative : ... It's rather that the scraps of imagination and ...
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... sense , " as books term it ' , for that will come , perhaps when it is least expected . He offers a rule : a workman's spare time is precious . Therefore , never force yourself on a subject that has become only a chore . Choose what ...
... sense , " as books term it ' , for that will come , perhaps when it is least expected . He offers a rule : a workman's spare time is precious . Therefore , never force yourself on a subject that has become only a chore . Choose what ...
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... sense . It will grow if heart and mind get a chance to grow in the right way . Mr Emerson has given George the freedom to grow into the aesthetic sense , and Forster had found that freedom at Cambridge . But Cambridge could not be Mr ...
... sense . It will grow if heart and mind get a chance to grow in the right way . Mr Emerson has given George the freedom to grow into the aesthetic sense , and Forster had found that freedom at Cambridge . But Cambridge could not be Mr ...
Contents
The Suburban Novels | 8 |
The Indian Novel | 50 |
The BBC Broadcasts | 92 |
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