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Page 83
Rothenstein , who had preceded him at Chhatarpur in 1910 , recognised at once
the hieratic nature of the ' mystery play ' , as Rothenstein had called it , for he
immediately recognised its similarities to medieval church plays and the parallels
...
Rothenstein , who had preceded him at Chhatarpur in 1910 , recognised at once
the hieratic nature of the ' mystery play ' , as Rothenstein had called it , for he
immediately recognised its similarities to medieval church plays and the parallels
...
Page 109
What should have been an ideal team to salvage this situation began almost at
once to fall apart . Between Fielden and Darling a rift was inevitable ; they
disagreed fundamentally in temperament and in attitude toward India . Fielden
thought it ...
What should have been an ideal team to salvage this situation began almost at
once to fall apart . Between Fielden and Darling a rift was inevitable ; they
disagreed fundamentally in temperament and in attitude toward India . Fielden
thought it ...
Page 138
However , in 1960 there was a new Obscene Publications Act , and once again
Forster appeared as a witness for the defence of a novel . This was at the trial of
Lady Chatterley ' s Lover , published by Penguin ; the new Act had made defence
...
However , in 1960 there was a new Obscene Publications Act , and once again
Forster appeared as a witness for the defence of a novel . This was at the trial of
Lady Chatterley ' s Lover , published by Penguin ; the new Act had made defence
...
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