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... turning - points so keen that it turned the genre itself in a new direc- tion . All passages from E. M. Forster's published and unpublished writ- ings are © the Provost and Scholars of King's College , Cambridge ( 1994 ) , the Executors ...
... turning - points so keen that it turned the genre itself in a new direc- tion . All passages from E. M. Forster's published and unpublished writ- ings are © the Provost and Scholars of King's College , Cambridge ( 1994 ) , the Executors ...
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... turned to Walt Whitman , ' & he started speaking to me . That the unseen is justified by the seen : which in its turn becomes unseen and is justified by the other . ' Whitman convinced him that ' the spiritual world might be robust ...
... turned to Walt Whitman , ' & he started speaking to me . That the unseen is justified by the seen : which in its turn becomes unseen and is justified by the other . ' Whitman convinced him that ' the spiritual world might be robust ...
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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 |
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