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Page 94
... told his Irish friend , the novelist Forrest Reid , that the house had ' no gas , no electric light , no hot water , no main - drainage . Close to a station but no trains , when you get to it . ' Ought they to take on so many problems ...
... told his Irish friend , the novelist Forrest Reid , that the house had ' no gas , no electric light , no hot water , no main - drainage . Close to a station but no trains , when you get to it . ' Ought they to take on so many problems ...
Page 133
... told Siegfried Sassoon about a wartime story that he had begun , called " " Inferior " . . . But it was an inferior story . ' He gave it up . ' Copy ' was still his problem . The war had uprooted him from Suburbia . India as a subject ...
... told Siegfried Sassoon about a wartime story that he had begun , called " " Inferior " . . . But it was an inferior story . ' He gave it up . ' Copy ' was still his problem . The war had uprooted him from Suburbia . India as a subject ...
Page 136
... told him how much trouble the dialogues , in particular , had caused him . The carnal element was the most trou- blesome , ' but it has to be got in I'm sure ' . He offered to send Sassoon some stories , presumably those on homosexual ...
... told him how much trouble the dialogues , in particular , had caused him . The carnal element was the most trou- blesome , ' but it has to be got in I'm sure ' . He offered to send Sassoon some stories , presumably those on homosexual ...
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The Suburban Novels | 8 |
The Indian Novel | 50 |
The BBC Broadcasts | 92 |
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