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... months of 1934. Of the twelve English authors translated into Russian , only three of them were modern ( two of them being Shaw and Wells ) , whereas of America's authors nine were ... modern and only three were classics.26 At last ...
... months of 1934. Of the twelve English authors translated into Russian , only three of them were modern ( two of them being Shaw and Wells ) , whereas of America's authors nine were ... modern and only three were classics.26 At last ...
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... months in Spain while the Civil War was raging45 — ' it is a poem , one is bound to say , which might have been written by a man who had never set foot in Spain ' , 46 and so on a much lower level of achievement the bloodthirsty ...
... months in Spain while the Civil War was raging45 — ' it is a poem , one is bound to say , which might have been written by a man who had never set foot in Spain ' , 46 and so on a much lower level of achievement the bloodthirsty ...
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... months later with the departure of Auden ( and Isherwood ) to America , and which ended less than eighteen months later with the movement in a state of virtual collapse . It was a decline which was paralleled in part at least by the ...
... months later with the departure of Auden ( and Isherwood ) to America , and which ended less than eighteen months later with the movement in a state of virtual collapse . It was a decline which was paralleled in part at least by the ...
Contents
The Philanthropists of Mugsborough | 27 |
At Last the British are Coming | 48 |
The MiddleClass Dilemma | 79 |
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