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Forster approved of ' discipline , regulations , prompt and cheerful obedience ' for
Harold , for he was the kind of boy who would grow up to understand that such
impositions are only that , useful in their place but not substitutes for things of the
...
Forster approved of ' discipline , regulations , prompt and cheerful obedience ' for
Harold , for he was the kind of boy who would grow up to understand that such
impositions are only that , useful in their place but not substitutes for things of the
...
Page 45
Straight from his fortress ' he drags out the tired old clichés once more : a man ' s
superior knowledge of the world , and its besetting temptations of a kind that a
respectable woman cannot and should not understand , for if she understands ...
Straight from his fortress ' he drags out the tired old clichés once more : a man ' s
superior knowledge of the world , and its besetting temptations of a kind that a
respectable woman cannot and should not understand , for if she understands ...
Page 50
As he told Arthur Koestler many years later , the literary flaws in The Longest
Journey bothered him less than his conviction that he had failed to convey to
readers the human values he wanted them to understand from his work . As for
Howards ...
As he told Arthur Koestler many years later , the literary flaws in The Longest
Journey bothered him less than his conviction that he had failed to convey to
readers the human values he wanted them to understand from his work . As for
Howards ...
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The Indian Novel | 50 |
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