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Page 55
... complete them , 49 Charlotte Haldane abandoned novel writing altogether , 50 while Edward Upward's long silence during the thirties indicated difficulties confirmed in the ending of Journey to the Border ( 1938 ) .51 There was a very ...
... complete them , 49 Charlotte Haldane abandoned novel writing altogether , 50 while Edward Upward's long silence during the thirties indicated difficulties confirmed in the ending of Journey to the Border ( 1938 ) .51 There was a very ...
Page 128
... complete surrender of the Republican Government to Franco two months later . Not only was the one cause which had inspired so much hope now lost , but history , it seemed to many , was not moving in a Marxist direction . 4 Far more ...
... complete surrender of the Republican Government to Franco two months later . Not only was the one cause which had inspired so much hope now lost , but history , it seemed to many , was not moving in a Marxist direction . 4 Far more ...
Page 175
... complete change of society , Miss Mannin was once more , like the early Elspeth Rodney , a pacifist . 24. Cactus ( 1935 ) , pp . 230—1 . 25. Ibid . , p . 285 . 26. No Escape ( 1937 ) , p . 38 . 27. Ibid . , p . 181 . 28. Ibid . , p ...
... complete change of society , Miss Mannin was once more , like the early Elspeth Rodney , a pacifist . 24. Cactus ( 1935 ) , pp . 230—1 . 25. Ibid . , p . 285 . 26. No Escape ( 1937 ) , p . 38 . 27. Ibid . , p . 181 . 28. Ibid . , p ...
Contents
The Philanthropists of Mugsborough | 27 |
At Last the British are Coming | 48 |
The MiddleClass Dilemma | 79 |
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