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... effect his students and his teaching will have on himself and his own work . ( Times Literary Supplement , 25 July 1968 ) This is admirably honest and direct . Hinde goes on to mention the dangers of this directing of full consciousness ...
... effect his students and his teaching will have on himself and his own work . ( Times Literary Supplement , 25 July 1968 ) This is admirably honest and direct . Hinde goes on to mention the dangers of this directing of full consciousness ...
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... effect . Yet to be untheoretical and anecdotal is very much part of what I call the English ideology , and The Music ... effects of the First World War , and in a quiet and unembittered way he is continuing the anatomy of a society in ...
... effect . Yet to be untheoretical and anecdotal is very much part of what I call the English ideology , and The Music ... effects of the First World War , and in a quiet and unembittered way he is continuing the anatomy of a society in ...
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... effect ; style functions actively in Amis's comic writing , as it does in Powell's . John Gross has remarked on the way in which many of Amis's comic effects originate in his linguistic finesse rather than in the comedy of situation ...
... effect ; style functions actively in Amis's comic writing , as it does in Powell's . John Gross has remarked on the way in which many of Amis's comic effects originate in his linguistic finesse rather than in the comedy of situation ...
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Preface | 7 |
Character and Liberalism | 35 |
The Ideology of Being English | 56 |
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