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... thing , when he looked at some literary lions of his acquaintance he feared what literary fame might make him become . His commitment to Culture kept him from doing the fashionable thing and consulting a psychoanalyst about the sources ...
... thing , when he looked at some literary lions of his acquaintance he feared what literary fame might make him become . His commitment to Culture kept him from doing the fashionable thing and consulting a psychoanalyst about the sources ...
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... thing , and in fact the fight to preserve the ' Forster country ' goes on still . What happens to beauti- ful places ... thing'.147 Because he ignores ' that sort of thing ' , ' telegrams and anger ' con- trol his life . He remains ...
... thing , and in fact the fight to preserve the ' Forster country ' goes on still . What happens to beauti- ful places ... thing'.147 Because he ignores ' that sort of thing ' , ' telegrams and anger ' con- trol his life . He remains ...
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... thing , he was not one to withdraw from such a momentous concern , and for another he was by nature a passionate recorder of events . One thing he could do : he continued his campaign for more BBC literary programmes . If books had been ...
... thing , he was not one to withdraw from such a momentous concern , and for another he was by nature a passionate recorder of events . One thing he could do : he continued his campaign for more BBC literary programmes . If books had been ...
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The Suburban Novels | 8 |
The Indian Novel | 50 |
The BBC Broadcasts | 92 |
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