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... attempts to trace the interconnection between politics and literature , there still remains one promising area of ... attempt partially to fill this gap . But what , it may well be asked , is meant by the term Socialism ? Its meaning ...
... attempts to trace the interconnection between politics and literature , there still remains one promising area of ... attempt partially to fill this gap . But what , it may well be asked , is meant by the term Socialism ? Its meaning ...
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... attempt to defend himself : he knew it was of no use . He silently put aside the things he had been using , went ... attempts that some of them make to defeat the soul - destroying system . Newman , for example , has a family dependent ...
... attempt to defend himself : he knew it was of no use . He silently put aside the things he had been using , went ... attempts that some of them make to defeat the soul - destroying system . Newman , for example , has a family dependent ...
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... attempt to personify a political abstraction , one cannot avoid the feeling at times that their attitudes are as ... attempt at this ' proletarianisation ' ; an attempt , as says in the Author's Note , ' to write a normal English based ...
... attempt to personify a political abstraction , one cannot avoid the feeling at times that their attitudes are as ... attempt at this ' proletarianisation ' ; an attempt , as says in the Author's Note , ' to write a normal English based ...
Contents
The Philanthropists of Mugsborough | 27 |
At Last the British are Coming | 48 |
The MiddleClass Dilemma | 79 |
Copyright | |
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Socialist Propaganda in the Twentieth-Century British Novel Dr David Smith, PhD No preview available - 2013 |
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