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Page 49
... ideas she advanced in ' Against Dryness ' . There is a comparable discussion of character in the late W. J. Harvey's book , Character and the Novel , published in 1965. His ideas are similar to those of John Bayley and Iris Murdoch ...
... ideas she advanced in ' Against Dryness ' . There is a comparable discussion of character in the late W. J. Harvey's book , Character and the Novel , published in 1965. His ideas are similar to those of John Bayley and Iris Murdoch ...
Page 58
... Ideas , p . 129 ) For the Marxist , ' ideology ' implies a mystification or sham , a pattern of beliefs , ideas or attitudes which conceals its dependence on some underlying socio - economic reality ( this is , I am aware , a simple or ...
... Ideas , p . 129 ) For the Marxist , ' ideology ' implies a mystification or sham , a pattern of beliefs , ideas or attitudes which conceals its dependence on some underlying socio - economic reality ( this is , I am aware , a simple or ...
Page 204
... ideas about what he wants to do . His first novel , Travelling People , opens with a stately ' prelude ' in which the author offers his reflections : ' seated comfortably in a wood and wickerwork chair of eighteenth - century ...
... ideas about what he wants to do . His first novel , Travelling People , opens with a stately ' prelude ' in which the author offers his reflections : ' seated comfortably in a wood and wickerwork chair of eighteenth - century ...
Contents
Preface 74 | 7 |
Character and Liberalism | 35 |
The Ideology of Being English | 56 |
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