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... turn an artist upside down . ' He had ' stopped creating rather than become uncreative : ... It's rather that the ... turning - points so keen that it turned the genre itself in a new direc- tion . All passages from E. M. Forster's ...
... turn an artist upside down . ' He had ' stopped creating rather than become uncreative : ... It's rather that the ... turning - points so keen that it turned the genre itself in a new direc- tion . All passages from E. M. Forster's ...
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... turn not to understand . When he says that Aziz overdoes his emotions , Aziz counters , ' Am I a machine ? ' 113 He ... turns the reader back to ' Mosque ' , the opening section with its perfectly balanced pair of icons of the cul- tures ...
... turn not to understand . When he says that Aziz overdoes his emotions , Aziz counters , ' Am I a machine ? ' 113 He ... turns the reader back to ' Mosque ' , the opening section with its perfectly balanced pair of icons of the cul- tures ...
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... turning him back to England.128 Then in 1944 Forster had been greatly impressed when he heard Britten and the tenor Peter Pears perform Britten's Michelangelo Sonnets at a National Gallery Concert , and they met more frequently ...
... turning him back to England.128 Then in 1944 Forster had been greatly impressed when he heard Britten and the tenor Peter Pears perform Britten's Michelangelo Sonnets at a National Gallery Concert , and they met more frequently ...
Contents
The Suburban Novels | 8 |
The Indian Novel | 50 |
The BBC Broadcasts | 92 |
Copyright | |
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