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Page 136
... Snow intensely dislikes their adherence to the stream of conscious- ness , their reduction , as he sees it , of fiction to a record of disjointed momentary sensations , which he dismisses as a passing fad of the twenties and thirties ...
... Snow intensely dislikes their adherence to the stream of conscious- ness , their reduction , as he sees it , of fiction to a record of disjointed momentary sensations , which he dismisses as a passing fad of the twenties and thirties ...
Page 137
... Snow appears to deny that there can be any relation between literary form and ideology , although he is quick to detect and condemn such connections in the work of the writers of the early twentieth - century Modern Movement . In prac ...
... Snow appears to deny that there can be any relation between literary form and ideology , although he is quick to detect and condemn such connections in the work of the writers of the early twentieth - century Modern Movement . In prac ...
Page 138
... Snow to ruin and the Marshalsea . One of the barristers said , ' Let it pass , Snow . ' And the BBC official said , ' You'd be a fool to take him up . ' For it was not as if Mr Snow were a literary man - he was a scientist , a physicist ...
... Snow to ruin and the Marshalsea . One of the barristers said , ' Let it pass , Snow . ' And the BBC official said , ' You'd be a fool to take him up . ' For it was not as if Mr Snow were a literary man - he was a scientist , a physicist ...
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Preface 74 | 7 |
Character and Liberalism | 35 |
The Ideology of Being English | 56 |
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