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His own novels , and those of writers who think like him , such as Pamela Hansford Johnson and William Cooper , are intended to mark a decisive break with such pernicious trends and to return to the mainstream of nineteenth - century ...
His own novels , and those of writers who think like him , such as Pamela Hansford Johnson and William Cooper , are intended to mark a decisive break with such pernicious trends and to return to the mainstream of nineteenth - century ...
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stand for , are precisely identical to those of our capitalist nineteenth century ... ( Snapshots and Towards a New Novel , p . 72 ) In respect of his own fiction , Snow appears to deny that there can be any relation between literary ...
stand for , are precisely identical to those of our capitalist nineteenth century ... ( Snapshots and Towards a New Novel , p . 72 ) In respect of his own fiction , Snow appears to deny that there can be any relation between literary ...
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In another of Borges's stories , ' Pierre Menard , Author of Don Quixote ' , a twentieth - century French author learns Spanish and undertakes the gigantic task of writing Don Quixote again in exactly the same words .
In another of Borges's stories , ' Pierre Menard , Author of Don Quixote ' , a twentieth - century French author learns Spanish and undertakes the gigantic task of writing Don Quixote again in exactly the same words .
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Preface | 7 |
Character and Liberalism | 35 |
The Ideology of Being English | 56 |
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