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Page 120
... Powell's other early novels it looks forward to The Music of Time . During the 1940s Powell published no more novels , but he wrote a life of John Aubrey and edited a selection from Aubrey's Brief Lives . The interest in Aubrey is ...
... Powell's other early novels it looks forward to The Music of Time . During the 1940s Powell published no more novels , but he wrote a life of John Aubrey and edited a selection from Aubrey's Brief Lives . The interest in Aubrey is ...
Page 127
... Powell's novel is , after all , a comedy , and the very essence of the comic is detachment , which need not be an ... Powell mentioned in the same context as Waugh and Proust is helpful at this point in the discussion , since it is pre ...
... Powell's novel is , after all , a comedy , and the very essence of the comic is detachment , which need not be an ... Powell mentioned in the same context as Waugh and Proust is helpful at this point in the discussion , since it is pre ...
Page 128
... Powell's view of time is conservative , and unlike Sterne or Proust or Robbe - Grillet he does not see it as imposing intractable problems on the writer of fiction . As Hall suggests , Powell - or Jenkins is interested in the past not ...
... Powell's view of time is conservative , and unlike Sterne or Proust or Robbe - Grillet he does not see it as imposing intractable problems on the writer of fiction . As Hall suggests , Powell - or Jenkins is interested in the past not ...
Contents
Preface 74 | 7 |
Character and Liberalism | 35 |
The Ideology of Being English | 56 |
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