Tradition and Dream: The English and American Novel from the Twenties to Our TimeDen engelske og amerikanske novelle fra 1920 til 1960 |
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Page 140
... England , there was Ford Madox Ford's Tietjens series , and the unjustly neglected The Spanish Farm trilogy by R. H. Mottram , which appeared from 1924 to 1926. In England , however , it was the poets , Owen , Sassoon , Rosenberg , who ...
... England , there was Ford Madox Ford's Tietjens series , and the unjustly neglected The Spanish Farm trilogy by R. H. Mottram , which appeared from 1924 to 1926. In England , however , it was the poets , Owen , Sassoon , Rosenberg , who ...
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... England , what might be called , after Vicki Baum's sensational best - seller , the Grand Hotel formula , in which a number of very different and con- trasted characters are brought together through the purely adventi- tious unity of ...
... England , what might be called , after Vicki Baum's sensational best - seller , the Grand Hotel formula , in which a number of very different and con- trasted characters are brought together through the purely adventi- tious unity of ...
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... England herself ; a more successful one , in my view , than Forster's similar identification of a house with England in Howards End . This brings us to what is fundamental both to To Be a Pilgrim and to The Horse's Mouth . The ...
... England herself ; a more successful one , in my view , than Forster's similar identification of a house with England in Howards End . This brings us to what is fundamental both to To Be a Pilgrim and to The Horse's Mouth . The ...
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