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... literature in the United States , the sluggishness of this movement - especially that of the novel - remained a source of dissatisfaction throughout the thirties . ' . . . . There are many workers who write ' , said Bob Ellis at the ...
... literature in the United States , the sluggishness of this movement - especially that of the novel - remained a source of dissatisfaction throughout the thirties . ' . . . . There are many workers who write ' , said Bob Ellis at the ...
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... literature ( presumably Communist literature ) amongst the armed forces . A person could be prosecuted solely for having ' such literature in his possession , whether or not he had read it or tried to disseminate it ' ( Robert Graves ...
... literature ( presumably Communist literature ) amongst the armed forces . A person could be prosecuted solely for having ' such literature in his possession , whether or not he had read it or tried to disseminate it ' ( Robert Graves ...
Page 196
... Literature ' . Our Time , vi ( September 1946 ) , 33-34 . Bennett , Arnold , ' Why I Am a Socialist ' . The New Age ... Literature , 2-3 ( 1932 ) , 116-21 . Elistratova , E. , " The Work of Harold Heslop ' . International Literature , 1 ...
... Literature ' . Our Time , vi ( September 1946 ) , 33-34 . Bennett , Arnold , ' Why I Am a Socialist ' . The New Age ... Literature , 2-3 ( 1932 ) , 116-21 . Elistratova , E. , " The Work of Harold Heslop ' . International Literature , 1 ...
Contents
The Philanthropists of Mugsborough | 27 |
At Last the British are Coming | 48 |
The MiddleClass Dilemma | 79 |
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