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... whole area had been commandeered . Commandeered for what ? Hadn't the war ended ? ' But this was war , and the foe was a London bureaucracy of plan- ners who lacked even the simple courtesy to inform the local people that a Stevenage ...
... whole area had been commandeered . Commandeered for what ? Hadn't the war ended ? ' But this was war , and the foe was a London bureaucracy of plan- ners who lacked even the simple courtesy to inform the local people that a Stevenage ...
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... whole hog " in fact , and he ought to be writing this article . ' In fact , Forster himself did very well at speaking from the page . His essay is practical , colloquial , even evangelical . Working Men's College students knew all about ...
... whole hog " in fact , and he ought to be writing this article . ' In fact , Forster himself did very well at speaking from the page . His essay is practical , colloquial , even evangelical . Working Men's College students knew all about ...
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... whole career'.73 Still , while condemning Turton's narrowness , Forster credits the genuine pathos of this limited man's position , so precarious at the end of a life's work . Turton's administrative credo is a veiled appeal for ...
... whole career'.73 Still , while condemning Turton's narrowness , Forster credits the genuine pathos of this limited man's position , so precarious at the end of a life's work . Turton's administrative credo is a veiled appeal for ...
Contents
The Suburban Novels | 8 |
The Indian Novel | 50 |
The BBC Broadcasts | 92 |
Copyright | |
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