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... beliefs : he is not preaching some vague Socialism of sweetness and light . The Socialist writer with whom he seems to have most in common - in attitudes , rather than in specific ideas - is Robert Blatchford . The hero's son , Frankie ...
... beliefs : he is not preaching some vague Socialism of sweetness and light . The Socialist writer with whom he seems to have most in common - in attitudes , rather than in specific ideas - is Robert Blatchford . The hero's son , Frankie ...
Page 111
... beliefs , thus leaving the reader in some confusion and perplexity as to how strongly these beliefs were held . Even a writer like Harold Heslop , who made more strenuous attempts to marry his ideological convictions with the events and ...
... beliefs , thus leaving the reader in some confusion and perplexity as to how strongly these beliefs were held . Even a writer like Harold Heslop , who made more strenuous attempts to marry his ideological convictions with the events and ...
Page 154
... beliefs have tended to ossify rather than vivify such beliefs . But if in the main this has been a study of literary ephemera , if time and again one felt that the authors simply should have been doing something else - writing tracts ...
... beliefs have tended to ossify rather than vivify such beliefs . But if in the main this has been a study of literary ephemera , if time and again one felt that the authors simply should have been doing something else - writing tracts ...
Contents
The Philanthropists of Mugsborough | 27 |
At Last the British are Coming | 48 |
The MiddleClass Dilemma | 79 |
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Socialist Propaganda in the Twentieth-Century British Novel Dr David Smith, PhD No preview available - 2013 |
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