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Page 37
... suggest the ideal father - and - son relationship that Forster had never known in real life but idealised in his books ... suggests that perhaps the traditions had gone with the poor boys to the Commercial School . In Herbert's answer is ...
... suggest the ideal father - and - son relationship that Forster had never known in real life but idealised in his books ... suggests that perhaps the traditions had gone with the poor boys to the Commercial School . In Herbert's answer is ...
Page 70
... suggests a conscientious but unimpressive ordi- nariness . It is too late to make up lost ground . Personal relations make him nervous . He is essentially a public man , an exterior . ' He was indeed always calmer ' when he addressed a ...
... suggests a conscientious but unimpressive ordi- nariness . It is too late to make up lost ground . Personal relations make him nervous . He is essentially a public man , an exterior . ' He was indeed always calmer ' when he addressed a ...
Page 104
... suggest ways to keep the public's attention on books and their importance . Forster volun- teered to suggest to the BBC , among other measures , the resumption of the weekly book programmes ' which it supplied some years ago ' . ( That ...
... suggest ways to keep the public's attention on books and their importance . Forster volun- teered to suggest to the BBC , among other measures , the resumption of the weekly book programmes ' which it supplied some years ago ' . ( That ...
Contents
The Suburban Novels | 8 |
The Indian Novel | 50 |
The BBC Broadcasts | 92 |
Copyright | |
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