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... socialism is H. G. Wells . In one phase of his career as a novelist , Wells seems to have invented an objective correlative for a Socialist sensibility which Joyce was able to make use of . The Wells novels most relevant here are The ...
... socialism is H. G. Wells . In one phase of his career as a novelist , Wells seems to have invented an objective correlative for a Socialist sensibility which Joyce was able to make use of . The Wells novels most relevant here are The ...
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... Socialist reproaching Joyce , but there is no full contradiction between this and our previous use of ' Socialist ' to describe Joyce's sensibility . The division between the two writers arises over the issue of statism . Joyce was an ...
... Socialist reproaching Joyce , but there is no full contradiction between this and our previous use of ' Socialist ' to describe Joyce's sensibility . The division between the two writers arises over the issue of statism . Joyce was an ...
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... Socialist religion and , 149 ; spokesman for post - war Socialist England , 136 , 137 , 144 ; Waugh's attack on , 135-6 Amis , Kingsley : works and characters : Bernard Bastable , 162-6 , 208 ; Colonel Sun , 155 , 160 ; Ending Up , 155 ...
... Socialist religion and , 149 ; spokesman for post - war Socialist England , 136 , 137 , 144 ; Waugh's attack on , 135-6 Amis , Kingsley : works and characters : Bernard Bastable , 162-6 , 208 ; Colonel Sun , 155 , 160 ; Ending Up , 155 ...
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1 THE EMPIRE AND THE ADVENTURE | 1 |
THE EMPIRE | 16 |
THE SISTERS | 46 |
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