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Page 86
... political ideas instead of depicting them as living agents and instruments of political forces ... the imaginative writer who simply uses characters to express a political philosophy will find that he has produced , not a novel or a ...
... political ideas instead of depicting them as living agents and instruments of political forces ... the imaginative writer who simply uses characters to express a political philosophy will find that he has produced , not a novel or a ...
Page 130
... political reorientation of 1938–40 . So too was the note of critical hostility towards political writing : a hostility , as we shall see , expressed even more forcibly in New Writing's main rival , Horizon . It was not at this stage a ...
... political reorientation of 1938–40 . So too was the note of critical hostility towards political writing : a hostility , as we shall see , expressed even more forcibly in New Writing's main rival , Horizon . It was not at this stage a ...
Page 152
... political parties are mentioned , they are mentioned with contempt . As a final indication of the extent of this climate of suspicion in Britain of party politics and easy ideological solutions one needs only to turn to the post - 1956 ...
... political parties are mentioned , they are mentioned with contempt . As a final indication of the extent of this climate of suspicion in Britain of party politics and easy ideological solutions one needs only to turn to the post - 1956 ...
Contents
The Philanthropists of Mugsborough | 27 |
At Last the British are Coming | 48 |
The MiddleClass Dilemma | 79 |
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